Abstract
Postmodern sensitivity, together with globalization has brought about not only the revival of religiosity, but also an intense process of creatio n and re-creation of spiritual movements and organizations around the world. In the ideological void of post-totalitarian Central-Eastern Europe religious streams sometimes intertwine with nationalist movements returning to preChristian Pagan roots. The comparative study of Romanian and Hungarian Neopagan communities with an ethnocentric or “Ethno-Pagan” ideology is an exploratory research aimed at mapping the similarities and the differenc es. It also look at their connections to political movements, to radical right ideologies, a nd conspiracy theories as well as their general suspicion towards official establishment di scourses and their ambiguous relations to mainline Christianity.
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