Antiecclesiastic

/ˌæntiɪˌkliːziˈæstɪk/ adjective

Definition

Opposed to church authority, church officials, or church influence in society.

Etymology

From anti- (against) + ecclesiastic (relating to the church). Ecclesiastic comes from Greek ekklesia meaning assembly or church, historically the gathering of Christians.

Kelly Says

This word was explosive during the Enlightenment when philosophers challenged the Church's power over science, law, and government—think Voltaire attacking clerical authority.

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