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- Christianity_and_Neopaganism abstract "Christianity and Neopaganism overlap when the beliefs or practices of one religious path influence, or are adopted by, the other. Historically, Christianity sometimes took advantage of traditional pagan beliefs when it spread to new areas – a process known as inculturation. Thus newly established churches took on sites, practices or images belonging to indigenous belief systems as a way of making the new faith more acceptable.More recently, in a parallel process, some followers of modern pagan paths have developed practices such as ChristoPaganism by blending Christian elements into Neopagan practice.".
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- Christianity_and_Neopaganism comment "Christianity and Neopaganism overlap when the beliefs or practices of one religious path influence, or are adopted by, the other. Historically, Christianity sometimes took advantage of traditional pagan beliefs when it spread to new areas – a process known as inculturation.".
- Christianity_and_Neopaganism label "Christianity and Neopaganism".
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