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  1. Neopaganism: Neopaganism is a series of religious beliefs, often polytheist, animistic or pantheist in nature. Although some Neopagan practices draw inspiration from pre-Christian European religions, essentially all of it was dreamt up since the late 19th century. [100%] 2024-01-01 [Cultural appropriation] [Pseudohistory]...
  2. Neopaganismo: El neopaganismo es el conjunto de movimientos espirituales modernos inspirados en diversas formas de religiosidad politeísta anteriores al cristianismo, a menudo emparejado con una interpretación religiosa de la ecología moderna. Este movimiento puede dividirse en cuatro grandes ámbitos: la brujería ... [90%] 2024-01-01
  3. Egyptian Neopaganism: Egyptian neopaganism, which is a modern religious revival, is an attempt to reconstruct the beliefs and practices of ancient Egypt. The faith is often referred to as the Kemetic tradition because the ancient word for Egypt was "Kemet". [70%] 2023-08-16
  4. Celtic neopaganism: Celtic neopaganism refers to any type of modern paganism or contemporary pagan movements based on the ancient Celtic religion. One approach is Celtic Reconstructionism (CR), which emphasizes historical accuracy in reviving Celtic traditions. (Modern paganism based on ancient Celtic traditions) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Celtic neopaganism] [Polytheistic reconstructionism]...
  5. Semitic neopaganism: Semitic neopaganism is a group of religions based on or attempting to reconstruct the ancient Semitic religions, mostly practiced among Jews in the United States. The notion of historical Israelite or Jewish polytheism was popularized in the United States during ... (Religions attempting to reconstruct ancient Semitic religions) [70%] 2024-02-26 [Jewish American culture] [Jewish Israeli culture]...
  6. Baltic neopaganism: Baltic neopaganism is a category of autochthonous religious movements which have revitalised within the Baltic people (primarily Lithuanians and Latvians). These movements trace their origins back to the 19th century and they were suppressed under the Soviet Union; after its ... (Category of autochthonous religious movements) [70%] 2024-07-25 [Baltic modern paganism] [Baltic religion]...
  7. Neopaganism in Hungary: Neopaganism in Hungary (Hungarian: Újpogányság) is very diverse, with followers of the Hungarian Native Faith and of other religions, including Wiccans, Kemetics, Mithraics, Druids and Christopagans. Szilárdi (2006) describes the movement as a postmodern combination of ethnocentric linguistic, national, religious ... (Overview of neopaganism in Hungary) [57%] 2024-01-04 [Religion in Hungary] [Modern paganism by country]...
  8. Neopaganism in the United States: Neopaganism in the United States is represented by widely different movements and organizations. The largest Neopagan religious movement is Wicca, followed by Neodruidism. [44%] 2022-12-05 [Modern paganism in the United States] [Modern paganism in North America]...

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