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- State_religion abstract "A state religion (also called an established religion, state church, established church, or official religion) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state. A state with an official religion, while not secular, is not necessarily a theocracy.The term state church is associated with Christianity, historically the state church of the Roman Empire, and is sometimes used to denote a specific modern national branch of Christianity. Closely related to state churches are what sociologists call ecclesiae, though the two are slightly different.State religions are official or government-sanctioned establishments of a religion, but neither does the state need be under the control of the church (as in a theocracy), nor is the state-sanctioned church necessarily under the control of the state.The institution of state-sponsored religious cults is ancient, reaching into the Ancient Near East and prehistory. The relation of religious cult and the state was discussed by Varro, under the term of theologia civilis ("civic theology"). The first state-sponsored Christian church was the Armenian Apostolic Church, established in 301 AD.".
- State_religion thumbnail Map_of_state_religions.svg?width=300.
- State_religion wikiPageExternalLink PM.qst?a=o&d=5002019127&er=deny.
- State_religion wikiPageExternalLink kon1.htm.
- State_religion wikiPageExternalLink titleIII.html.
- State_religion wikiPageID "292285".
- State_religion wikiPageRevisionID "606774432".
- State_religion hasPhotoCollection State_religion.
- State_religion subject Category:Church_and_state_law.
- State_religion subject Category:Religion_and_politics.
- State_religion subject Category:Religious_law.
- State_religion subject Category:Separation_of_church_and_state.
- State_religion comment "A state religion (also called an established religion, state church, established church, or official religion) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state. A state with an official religion, while not secular, is not necessarily a theocracy.The term state church is associated with Christianity, historically the state church of the Roman Empire, and is sometimes used to denote a specific modern national branch of Christianity.".
- State_religion label "Estado confessional".
- State_religion label "Religia państwowa".
- State_religion label "Religion d'État".
- State_religion label "Religione di Stato".
- State_religion label "Staatsgodsdienst".
- State_religion label "Staatsreligion".
- State_religion label "State religion".
- State_religion label "Государственная религия".
- State_religion label "دين الدولة".
- State_religion label "国教".
- State_religion label "國教".
- State_religion sameAs Státní_náboženství.
- State_religion sameAs Staatsreligion.
- State_religion sameAs Επίσημη_θρησκεία.
- State_religion sameAs Religion_d'État.
- State_religion sameAs Agama_resmi.
- State_religion sameAs Religione_di_Stato.
- State_religion sameAs 国教.
- State_religion sameAs 국교.
- State_religion sameAs Staatsgodsdienst.
- State_religion sameAs Religia_państwowa.
- State_religion sameAs Estado_confessional.
- State_religion sameAs m.01qrh9.
- State_religion sameAs Q188213.
- State_religion sameAs Q188213.
- State_religion wasDerivedFrom State_religion?oldid=606774432.
- State_religion depiction Map_of_state_religions.svg.
- State_religion isPrimaryTopicOf State_religion.