Abstract
This text intends to analyze the course of secularism over the last decades. What is developed on the ambit proposed here, points some of the movements, shifts and transformations that became evident on the French and European secularism context from the 1980s to the present day. A view of the theoretical renewal and meaning change that secularism term acquires with the progress of the recognition of new religious demands on the contemporary scenario will be given. What can be seen among other things is that we can estimate a remarkable extension concerning the collective intervention recognition by the church and, at the same time, there is a cohesion strengthening that have been established since the last decades with the rediscovery of education and citizenship. A rediscovery that finds renewed aspirations on social experiences of public and legal order. What can be noticed on the plurality and the current religious identity construction is possibly the suggestion of a fourth age of human rights, an age that takes on the cultural rights and assists the return of religion at the center of social debate.