paganity (Meaning)

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paganity (n.)

The state of being a pagan; paganism.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paganity

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paganity Sentence Examples

  1. Paganity, with its rich tapestry of beliefs and rituals, has fascinated scholars for centuries.
  2. The ancient Romans practiced a form of paganism before the spread of Christianity.
  3. Modern paganism encompasses a diverse range of spiritual practices, from Wicca to Druidry.
  4. Some scholars argue that elements of paganism persist within contemporary cultural celebrations.
  5. The resurgence of interest in paganism in recent years has led to a reevaluation of its historical significance.
  6. Paganity often emphasizes a deep connection to nature and the cycles of the natural world.
  7. Pagans celebrate seasonal festivals, such as Samhain and Beltane, to honor their spiritual beliefs.
  8. The spread of Christianity in Europe led to the decline of traditional pagan practices.
  9. Paganity's influence can still be seen in folklore, art, and literature across many cultures.
  10. Pagans often embrace a pluralistic worldview, welcoming diverse perspectives on spirituality and religion.

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The state of being a pagan; paganism.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Paganity, with its rich tapestry of beliefs and rituals, has fascinated scholars for centuries.

The ancient Romans practiced a form of paganism before the spread of Christianity.

Modern paganism encompasses a diverse range of spiritual practices, from Wicca to Druidry.

Some scholars argue that elements of paganism persist within contemporary cultural celebrations.