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Paganism (Historical Polytheism and Neopaganism)
Main concepts
Animism · Pantheism · Polytheism · Shamanism

Historical Polytheism
Prehistoric religion: Proto-Indo-European · Proto-Semitic · European: Baltic (Lithuanian · Latvian) · Basque · Celtic · Finnish · Germanic (Anglo-Saxon · Norse · West German) · Greco-Roman (Hero cult · Eleusinian Mysteries · Mithraic Mysteries · Orphism · Hermetism · Imperial cult) · Slavic · Near Eastern: Canaanite · Egyptian · Assyro-Babylonian · Mesopotamian · Asian: Vedic · Mesoamerican: Aztec · Maya · Olmec

Folk religions
Eurasian Shamanism · Hindu · Chinese · Japanese · Native American · Pacific

Myth and ritual
Ancestor worship · Animal worship · Ethos · Folklore · Magic and religion · Myth and ritual · Mythology · Orthopraxy · Religion and mythology · Ritual · Sacrifice (Animal · Human) · Sorcery · Tradition · Virtue · Witchcraft

Christianization
Christianity and Paganism · Christianised sites · Christianized myths and imagery · Christianised calendar · Christianised rituals · Constantinian shift · Hellenistic religion · Iconoclasm · Neoplatonism · Religio licita · Roman imperial cult · Virtuous pagan

Neopagan movements
Baltic · Celtic · Finnish · Germanic (Ariosophy · Ásatrú · Theodism · Urglaawe) · Greek · Judeo-Paganism · Kemetism · Neo-druidism · Reconstructionism  · Roman · Slavic · Unitarian Universalist · Wicca (British Traditional Wicca)

Note

Note: A general consensus has been agreed that this template should only be placed on articles that are about general Paganism, where more specific templates such as Template:Neopaganism are not more appropriate. There are other templates on Neopaganism and specific traditions.

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