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What is the doctrine of Petrine supremacy, and what are its implications for the history of the early Christian church? In what ways does the doctrine of Petrine supremacy impact the relationship between church and state?
Secularization
The process by which developed societies move away from explanations based on religion to ones based on science, rationality, and logic.
Rationality
The quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
Developed Societies
Refers to nations with advanced technological infrastructure, high levels of income, and improved standards of living.
Protestantism And Catholicism
Two major branches of Christianity, with Protestantism emerging in the 16th century in reaction to the doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church.
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