neopaganism
Americannoun
Usage
Is it neopaganism, paganism, or polytheism? See neopagan.
Other Word Forms
- neopagan noun
Etymology
Origin of neopaganism
Example Sentences
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The festival, organized by a group called the Midwest Pagan Council, reflected what some religious leaders find to have been a rather rapid spread of neopaganism around the country over the past decade.
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The distaff side is frequently considered to have more status, which makes neopaganism especially attractive to some feminists.
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The leading impresarios of these latter-day catacombs are transplanted Americans �Charles Marowitz, Ed Berman and Jim Haynes�and they share the fervor of early Christians while espousing neopaganism.
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Psychologists say that neopaganism functions as a form of "folk therapy," a sort of ritualized search for self-worth in an increasingly complex society.
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