paganism

noun

pa·​gan·​ism ˈpā-gə-ˌni-zəm How to pronounce paganism (audio)
1
: spiritual beliefs and practices other than those of Judaism, Islam, or especially Christianity: such as
a
: the spiritual beliefs and practices of ancient polytheistic religions
b
: the beliefs and practices of contemporary religions or spiritual movements based on ancient paganism
2
: a religion based on paganism
3
: the quality or state of being a pagan

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The Uses and Origins of Heathen and Pagan

Heathen is a dated term used primarily of someone who is not religious, or whose religion is not Judaism, Islam, or especially Christianity. It is also sometimes used disapprovingly of someone who is not cultured; this use is also dated.

In current use, pagan is most commonly used of someone who practices a contemporary form of paganism, such as Wicca, making the word synonymous with neo-pagan. But pagan also has meanings identical to those of heathen; in those uses it too is dated. Additionally, pagan has literary use referring to a nonreligious person who delights in sensual pleasures and material goods.

The origins of heathen and pagan are semantically similar. Heathen likely comes from a term for a country inhabitant—in particular, a “heath dweller.” The Latin source of pagan, paganus, originally meant “country dweller” or “civilian;” it was used at the end of the Roman Empire to refer to people who practiced a religion other than Christianity, Judaism, or Islam, and especially to those who worshiped multiple deities. It’s believed that the religious meanings of paganus developed either from the enduring non-Christian religious practices of those who lived far from the Roman cities where Christianity was more quickly adopted, or from the fact that early Christians referred to themselves as “soldiers of Christ,” making nonbelievers “civilians.”

Examples of paganism in a Sentence

the paganism of early Rome He is a practitioner of Paganism.
Recent Examples on the Web Delphi Suspect Claims White Nationalist Pagans Killed 2 Teens — Despite Allegedly Confessing to Wife Allen’s attorneys have since argued that the girls were murdered by Odinists, who practice a form of Norse paganism and are linked to White nationalism. Liam Quinn, Peoplemag, 6 Aug. 2024 Religion experts say some of the same instincts Vance followed are also driving the growth of interest among younger people in general in gods and goddesses of paganism as well as saints, angels and demons and commemorations of the new moon. Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post, 29 July 2024 But the Olympics declined once the Roman Empire replaced Greek power in the Mediterranean; the final blow came from the Christian Emperor Theodosius I, who saw the Games as a stage for paganism. Gustavo Morello, The Conversation, 10 July 2024 More than 25 years later, Griego still practices paganism. Shahrzad Rasekh, Hartford Courant, 26 Feb. 2024 See all Example Sentences for paganism 

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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of paganism was in the 15th century

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“Paganism.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/paganism. Accessed 31 Oct. 2024.

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