Individual belief and practice in neopagan spirituality

Authors

  • Britta Rensing Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena

Keywords:

Religious change, Neopaganism, Spirituality, Individualism, Experience (Religion), Postmodernism, Religious movements, Popular, Nature, Poetry, Neopaganism -- Ritual

Abstract

This article deals with Neopaganism, which is one of the fastest growing spiritual practices today. Neopagans are often placed in the field of new religions and new religious movements. When focussing on the world-view shared by these groups, this classification is correct, but no neopagan practitioner believes and practices like another. Neopagan spirituality is flexible and personal, which is often expressed in the art of poetry. Practitioners of this way of spirituality, where there are no texts or other sources telling them what to believe and how, turn to producing art for their personal spiritual development. While dogma is strictly rejected in postmodern spirituality, art obviously has become a very important element on the individual’s way to find her or his place in life and in the world.
Section
Articles

Published

2009-01-01

How to Cite

Rensing, B. (2009). Individual belief and practice in neopagan spirituality. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 21, 182–195. https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67350