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Preferred term
neo-pagan movement
Definition
- Neo-paganism can be described as a postmodern, almost worldwide, new religious and spiritual movement that evokes the spirit of Europe's preChristian pagan culture. This movement finds its origins in a dissatisfaction with what its adherents perceive as the stifling modernist religious models prevailing within contemporary cultures of Christian tradition; it is also born of a longing, akin to the romantic fascination for the primitive world, for more satisfactory models, long gone, reclaimed from antique or even prehistoric times. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Religion; Neo-Pagan Movement]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/neo-pagan_movement
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