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Did Paganism Come Before Christianity?<\/h2>\n

Paganism, which has its roots in nature-worship and animistic beliefs, can be traced back to ancient civilizations, predating Christianity. Analyzing the history of religious practices helps to develop a better understanding of how paganism and Christianity co-exist, often with divide opinions between scholars.<\/p>\n

“Paganism is a broad range of spiritual beliefs that can be traced back to pre-Christian, pre-Islamic and pre-Judaic cultures,” according to Professor Lauren O’ Neil of the University of Cambridge. “It is deeply linked with the reverence of nature and natural cycles, as well as deities and ancient heroes that have existed in various regions around the world.”<\/p>\n

Similar to contemporary paganism — where pantheism and animism blend — ancient paganism embraced a wide range of belief structures, evolving into different expressions throughout time according to the geographical area, tribes and cultural context.<\/p>\n

“In ancient civilisations, paganism was highly-complex and took shape from multiple sources. Interestingly, some pieces of paganism and traditions were adopted by other religions, including Christianity,” says Professor O’ Neil.<\/p>\n