@prefix n9j: <http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix isothes: <http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#> .

n9j:-WTGTTG51-P
  skos:prefLabel "religion"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-X9H4T57N-P .

n9j:-P6J64GB3-3
  skos:prefLabel "global religion"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:related n9j:-X9H4T57N-P .

n9j: a skos:ConceptScheme .
n9j:-X9H4T57N-P
  owl:sameAs <https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/sacred_versus_secular> ;
  skos:related n9j:-P6J64GB3-3 ;
  skos:definition "In common usage, the terms sacred and secular are often set in opposition—sacred referring to anything related to or in contact with the Divine, and secular referring to that which is not Divine—the temporal, earthly, or common. However, the two concepts have slightly different meanings for scholars engaged in the academic study of religion; they are similarly expressed in oppositional terms—but not to each other. [Source: Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society; Sacred versus Secular]"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:inScheme n9j: ;
  skos:broader n9j:-WTGTTG51-P ;
  skos:prefLabel "sacred versus secular"@en .

n9j:-concepts
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:prefLabel "concepts"@en ;
  skos:member n9j:-X9H4T57N-P .

