secularist(n.)
1846年,“一位理论上拒绝和忽视所有基于启示的宗教的人”; 见 secularism + -ist。更具体地说,到1851年,“指主张公共教育和民事政策应在不引入宗教因素的情况下进行的人。”
The religionist is noticeably the slave of inherited associations, and always thinks, more or less, within the fetters of the Bible. The Secularist, standing on independent grounds, determines for himself what should be the attitude of man towards the Infinite Personality on the part of those discerning His existence. [George Jacob Holyoake, "Secularism Distinguished from Unitarianism," 1855]
宗教主义者明显是遗传联想的奴隶,并且总是在圣经的桎梏中或多或少地思考。世俗主义者站在独立的立场上,自行决定人类对那些能够辨别他的存在的无限人格的态度。[乔治·雅各布·霍利奥克(George Jacob Holyoake),《世俗主义与一神论的区别》,1855年]
早期指“世俗神职人员之一”(1716年)。相关: Secularistic。
该词起源时间:1846年