BULGARIAN NEW AGEISM AND CIVIC-RELIGIOUS IDEOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.47054/Клучни зборови:
Bulgarian New Ageism, civic religionАпстракт
The politicization of theology and religion, on one hand, and the “theologization” of
politics, on the other, are fundamental characteristics of the relationship between religion and globalization.
Globalization enhances, at least in the short term, religion, and religiosity. In this way,
globally oriented religions are integrated into the global political discourse on the world order as
a competing ideology, whose authority significantly surpasses that of the political and economic
system. Globalization raises questions about the new forms, functions, and roles of religious ideologies
in the global space.
A global religion example is New Age, while a new form example is civil religion. This paper would
try to answer the question of whether Bulgarian New Age could shape a civil-religious ideology,
whose messages, symbols, and rituals could support the moral integration of (part of) Bulgarian
society. Especially in the perspective of Peter Berger, according to whom historically, in Orthodox
societies, churches have never functioned as voluntary associations based on the conscious choice
of believers, unlike Protestant ones.
The analysis indicates that the Bulgarian New Ageism activates followers towards beneficial for society
activities. The messages express the historical memory for right and wrong, that is, the reproduction
of sacred traditions regardless of specific confessions. They are associated with a revivalist
spiritual movement, a consequence of social crisis, uniting people under an ideological banner
and missionary vision. They call for moral integration in society, including agnostics and atheists.
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