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Paganism (from
classical Latin pāgānus "rural", "rustic",
later "civilian") is a term
first used in the
fourth century by
early Christians for
people in...
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Modern paganism, also
known as
contemporary paganism and neopaganism, is a type of
religion or
family of
religions influenced by the
various historical...
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Germanic paganism or
Germanic religion refers to the traditional,
culturally significant religion of the
Germanic peoples. With a
chronological range of...
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Paganism is a
syncretic new
religious movement defined by the
combination of
Christian and
neopagan philosophies. Christo-
Paganism is a set of...
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Slavic mythology or
Slavic paganism is the
religious beliefs, myths, and
ritual practices of the
Slavs before Christianisation,
which occurred at various...
- Anglo-Saxon
paganism,
sometimes termed Anglo-Saxon heathenism, Anglo-Saxon pre-Christian religion, or Anglo-Saxon
traditional religion,
refers to the religious...
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Finnic paganism was the
indigenous pagan religion in Finland, Karelia,
Ingria and
Estonia prior to Christianisation, the
religion was
native to the Baltic...
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Eclectic paganism, also
occasionally termed universalist or non-denominational
paganism, is a form of
modern paganism where practitioners blend paganism with...
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paganism Ancient Celtic religion Breton paganism Cantabrian paganism Celtic Animism Cornish paganism Irish paganism Manx
paganism Scottish paganism Hebridean...
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Norse religion, also
known as
Norse paganism, is a
branch of
Germanic religion which developed during the Proto-Norse period, when the
North Germanic...