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List of modern pagan movements

Modern paganism, also known as "contemporary" or "neopagan", encompasses a wide range of religious groups and individuals. These may include old occult groups, those that follow a New Age approach, those that try to reconstruct old ethnic religions, and followers of the pagan religion or Wicca.

Druid gathering at Stonehenge
Ukrainian temple of the RUNVira in Spring Glen, New York

Early movements edit

Pre-World War II neopagan or proto-neopagan groups, growing out of occultism and/or Romanticism (Mediterranean revival, Viking revival, Celtic revival, etc.).

Ethnic and cultural edit

Germanic edit

 
Winternights sacrifice at Öskjuhlíð, in Reykjavík

Heathenism (also Heathenry, or Greater Heathenry), is a blanket term for the whole Germanic neopagan movement. Various currents and denominations have arisen over the years within it. Some of these denominations follow white supremacy, and some of the groups listed here follow folkish ideology.

Celtic edit

 
The Druid Order Ceremony at Tower Hill, London on the Spring Equinox of 2010

Italic edit

Hellenic edit

Baltic edit

 
Members of the Lithuanian Romuva perform a ceremony in front of the Monument of Gediminas, in Vilnius, Lithuania

Slavic edit

 
The community of the Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities celebrating Mokosh, Russia

Uralic edit

Caucasian edit

Other European edit

 
Ritual at the Temple of Garni, in Armenia

Turko-Mongolic edit

 
Tengrist temple of the Sülde Tngri in the town of Uxin Banner in Inner Mongolia, China
  • Aar Aiyy Faith (Yakut: Аар Айыы итэҕэлэ) (1996)[2]
  • Aiyy Faith (Yakut: Айыы итэҕэлэ), former Kut-Siur (1990)[2]
  • Aiyy Tangara Faith (Yakut: Айыы Таҥара итэҕэлэ) (2019)[3]
  • Burkhanism/Ak Jang (Altay: Ак јаҥ) (1904)
  • International Fund of Tengri Research (Russian: Международный Фонд Исследования Тенгри) (2011)[2]
  • Mongolian shamanism/Tengerism (Mongolian: Бөө мөргөл/Тэнгэризм)
    • Heaven's Dagger[4]
    • Mongolian Shamans' Association (Golomt Tuv)[4][5]
      • Circle of Tengerism (Mongolian shamanic association of America)[5]
      • Golomt Center for Shamanist Studies[4]
    • Samgaldai Center (Mongolian: Хаант Тэнгэрийн Самгалдай)
  • Tengir Ordo (Kyrgyz: Теңир Ордо) (2005)
  • Vattisen Yaly (Chuvash: Ваттисен йӑли)
    • Chuvash National Congress (Chuvash: Чӑваш наци конгресӗ) (1989–1992)
    • Chuvash Traditional Faith Organization "Tura" (Russian: Организация традиционной веры чувашей "Тура") (1995)[2]

Canarian edit

Semitic edit

Kemetic edit

American edit

Sub-Saharan African edit

Korean edit

Wicca edit

Wicca originated in 1940s Britain and became the mainstream of neopaganism in the United States in the 1970s. There are two core traditions of Wicca which originated in Britain, Gardnerian and Alexandrian, which are sometimes referred to as British Traditional Wicca. From these two arose several other variant traditions. Wicca has also inspired a great number of other traditions in Britain, Europe and the United States, most of which base their beliefs and practices on Wicca. Many movements are influenced by the Movement of the Goddess, and New Age and feminist worldviews.

 
A Wiccan ritual altar
Other Wiccan-related traditions

Eclectic or syncretic edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Aitamurto, Kaarina (2016). Paganism, Traditionalism, Nationalism: Narratives of Russian Rodnoverie. London; New York: Routledge. pp. 35–37. ISBN 9781472460271.
  2. ^ a b c d Popov, Igor (2016). "Тюрко-монгольские религии (тенгрианство)" [Turko-Mongolic Religions (Tengrism)]. Справочник всех религиозных течений и объединений в России [The Reference Book on All Religious Branches and Communities in Russia] (in Russian). Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  3. ^ "First Tengrian religious organization registered" (in Russian). International Fund of Tengri Research. April 22, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Balogh, Matyas (2010). "Contemporary shamanisms in Mongolia". Asian Ethnicity. 11 (2): 229–38. doi:10.1080/14631361003779489. S2CID 145595446.
  5. ^ a b Schlehe, Judith (2004). "Shamanism in Mongolia and in New Age Movements". In Rasuly-Paleczek, Gabriele (ed.). Central Asia on Display: Proceedings of the VIIth Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies. Vol. 1. Vienna: Lit Verlag. pp. 283–96. ISBN 3-8258-8309-4.

External links edit

  • BBC Paganism Portal

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Modern paganism also known as contemporary or neopagan encompasses a wide range of religious groups and individuals These may include old occult groups those that follow a New Age approach those that try to reconstruct old ethnic religions and followers of the pagan religion or Wicca Druid gathering at Stonehenge Ukrainian temple of the RUNVira in Spring Glen New York Contents 1 Early movements 2 Ethnic and cultural 2 1 Germanic 2 2 Celtic 2 3 Italic 2 4 Hellenic 2 5 Baltic 2 6 Slavic 2 7 Uralic 2 8 Caucasian 2 9 Other European 2 10 Turko Mongolic 2 11 Canarian 2 12 Semitic 2 13 Kemetic 2 14 American 2 15 Sub Saharan African 2 16 Korean 3 Wicca 4 Eclectic or syncretic 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly movements editPre World War II neopagan or proto neopagan groups growing out of occultism and or Romanticism Mediterranean revival Viking revival Celtic revival etc Neo druidism Ancient Order of Druids 1781 The Druid Order 1909 Thelema 1904 Germanic neopaganism Armanism Germanische Glaubens Gemeinschaft 1907 Guido von List Society 1908 Church of the Universal Bond 1912 Adonism 1925 Ethnic and cultural editFurther information Polytheistic reconstructionism European Congress of Ethnic Religions Germanic edit nbsp Winternights sacrifice at Oskjuhlid in Reykjavik Main article Heathenry new religious movement Heathenism also Heathenry or Greater Heathenry is a blanket term for the whole Germanic neopagan movement Various currents and denominations have arisen over the years within it Some of these denominations follow white supremacy and some of the groups listed here follow folkish ideology Europe Scandinavia Islenska Asatruarfelagid 1972 Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige 1994 Asatrufellesskapet Bifrost 1996 Forn Sed Norge 1998 Samfalligheten for Nordisk Sed 1999 United Kingdom Odin Brotherhood Odinic Rite 1973 Odinist Fellowship United Kingdom 1988 Asatru UK 2013 German speaking Europe Artgemeinschaft 1951 Heidnische Gemeinschaft 1985 Deutsche Heidnische Front 1998 Eldaring 2000 Latin speaking Europe Odinist Community of Spain Asatru 1981 North America Heathenry in the United States Asatru Free Assembly Stephen McNallen 1974 1986 Asatru Alliance 1987 Ring of Troth 1987 Asatru Folk Assembly 1996 Odinist Fellowship United States Else Christensen 1971 2005 Odinic Rite 1973 Wotansvolk 1995 Heathenry in Canada Celtic edit nbsp The Druid Order Ceremony at Tower Hill London on the Spring Equinox of 2010 Main article Celtic neopaganism Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism 1980s Neo druidism or neodruidry or druidism or druidry Dynion Mwyn 1950s 60s Reformed Druids of North America 1963 Order of Bards Ovates and Druids 1964 Monastic Order of Avallon 1970 Ar nDraiocht Fein 1983 Italic edit Italo Roman neopaganism or Religio Romana Nova Roma Roman Traditional Movement Hellenic edit Hellenism Baltic edit nbsp Members of the Lithuanian Romuva perform a ceremony in front of the Monument of Gediminas in Vilnius Lithuania Main article Baltic neopaganism Dievturiba Latvian Lithuanian neopaganism Romuva Slavic edit nbsp The community of the Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities celebrating Mokosh Russia Main articles Slavic Native Faith and List of Slavic Native Faith s organisations Rodnovery Native Faith 1920 30s Zadruga 1937 Rodzima Wiara 1996 Native Ukrainian National Faith RUNVira 1964 Peterburgian Vedism Union of the Veneds 1986 1 Skhoron ezh Sloven 1991 1 Slavic Hill Rodnovery 1980s Ynglism 1991 Native Polish Church 1995 Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities 1997 Rodnover Confederation 2015 Commonwealth of Pagan Communities of Siberia Siberian Veche 2015 Ivanovism 1930s Tezaurus Spiritual Union Authentism 1984 Russian Public Movement Course of Truth and Unity Concept of Public Security Dead Water 1985 Bazhovism 1992 Kandybaism or Russian Religion 1992 Ringing Cedars Anastasianism 1997 Levashovism or Russian Public Movement of Renaissance Golden Age 2007 Uralic edit Main article Uralic neopaganism Estonian neopaganism Taaraism and Maausk Maavalla Koda 1995 Finnish neopaganism Hungarian neopaganism Mari native religion Mordvin native religion Udmurt Vos Caucasian edit Main article Caucasian neopaganism Abkhaz neopaganism Council of Priests of Abkhazia 2012 Adyghe Habze Vainakh religion Other European edit nbsp Ritual at the Temple of Garni in Armenia Albanian folk believers Armenian Native Faith Hetanism Assianism Ossetian Native Faith Zalmoxianism Turko Mongolic edit nbsp Tengrist temple of the Sulde Tngri in the town of Uxin Banner in Inner Mongolia China Main articles Tengrism and List of Tengrist movements Aar Aiyy Faith Yakut Aar Ajyy iteҕele 1996 2 Aiyy Faith Yakut Ajyy iteҕele former Kut Siur 1990 2 Aiyy Tangara Faith Yakut Ajyy Taҥara iteҕele 2019 3 Burkhanism Ak Jang Altay Ak јaҥ 1904 International Fund of Tengri Research Russian Mezhdunarodnyj Fond Issledovaniya Tengri 2011 2 Mongolian shamanism Tengerism Mongolian Boo morgol Tengerizm Heaven s Dagger 4 Mongolian Shamans Association Golomt Tuv 4 5 Circle of Tengerism Mongolian shamanic association of America 5 Golomt Center for Shamanist Studies 4 Samgaldai Center Mongolian Haant Tengerijn Samgaldaj Tengir Ordo Kyrgyz Tenir Ordo 2005 Vattisen Yaly Chuvash Vattisen jӑli Chuvash National Congress Chuvash Chӑvash naci kongresӗ 1989 1992 Chuvash Traditional Faith Organization Tura Russian Organizaciya tradicionnoj very chuvashej Tura 1995 2 Canarian edit Church of the Guanche People Semitic edit Canaanism Semitic neopaganism Kemetic edit Kemetism Kemetic Orthodoxy American edit Ausar Auset Society 1973 Mexicayotl Native American Church late 19th century Sub Saharan African edit Godianism 1948 Korean edit DangunismWicca editMain article Wicca See also Category Wiccan traditions Wicca originated in 1940s Britain and became the mainstream of neopaganism in the United States in the 1970s There are two core traditions of Wicca which originated in Britain Gardnerian and Alexandrian which are sometimes referred to as British Traditional Wicca From these two arose several other variant traditions Wicca has also inspired a great number of other traditions in Britain Europe and the United States most of which base their beliefs and practices on Wicca Many movements are influenced by the Movement of the Goddess and New Age and feminist worldviews nbsp A Wiccan ritual altar British Traditional Wicca Gardnerian Wicca 1954 Alexandrian Wicca 1967 Central Valley Wicca 1969 Algard Wicca 1972 Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca 1974 Blue Star Wicca 1975 Eclectic Wicca and Inclusive Wicca Celtic Wicca Saxon Wicca Dianic Wicca McFarland Dianic Wicca Faery Wicca Georgian Wicca Odyssean Wicca Wiccan church New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn 1968 Church and School of Wicca 1968 Circle Sanctuary 1974 Covenant of the Goddess 1975 Aquarian Tabernacle Church 1979 Rowan Tree Church 1979 Coven of the Far Flung Net 1998 Other Wiccan related traditions Stregheria Italian tradition Hedge Witchcraft Cochrane s Craft 1734 Tradition Children of Artemis Feri Tradition ReclaimingEclectic or syncretic editMain article Eclectic paganism Antinous Church of All Worlds Church of Aphrodite Christopaganism Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans 1985 Feraferia Goddess movement Huna Neoshamanism Pagan Federation Radical Faeries 1979 Secular paganism Universal Pantheist SocietySee also editList of modern pagan temples List of pagansReferences edit a b Aitamurto Kaarina 2016 Paganism Traditionalism Nationalism Narratives of Russian Rodnoverie London New York Routledge pp 35 37 ISBN 9781472460271 a b c d Popov Igor 2016 Tyurko mongolskie religii tengrianstvo Turko Mongolic Religions Tengrism Spravochnik vseh religioznyh techenij i obedinenij v Rossii The Reference Book on All Religious Branches and Communities in Russia in Russian Retrieved November 23 2019 First Tengrian religious organization registered in Russian International Fund of Tengri Research April 22 2019 Retrieved November 23 2019 a b c Balogh Matyas 2010 Contemporary shamanisms in Mongolia Asian Ethnicity 11 2 229 38 doi 10 1080 14631361003779489 S2CID 145595446 a b Schlehe Judith 2004 Shamanism in Mongolia and in New Age Movements In Rasuly Paleczek Gabriele ed Central Asia on Display Proceedings of the VIIth Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies Vol 1 Vienna Lit Verlag pp 283 96 ISBN 3 8258 8309 4 External links editBBC Paganism Portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of modern pagan movements amp oldid 1219122314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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