conspirituality

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of conspiracy (theory) +‎ spirituality. Compare conspiritualism.

Noun[edit]

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conspirituality (uncountable)

  1. A political and spiritual ideology that combines alternative or New Age beliefs with conspiracy theories.
    • 2011, Ward, Charlotte, and David Voas, “The Emergence of Conspirituality”, in Journal of Contemporary Religion, →DOI, page 103:
      A hybrid of conspiracy theory and alternative spirituality has appeared on the internet. The existence of such a synthesis has previously been noted in passing (Barkun; Goodrick-Clarke), but no detailed account has yet been given of what, for the sake of convenience, we call ‘conspirituality’.
    • 2015, Asbjørn Dyrendal, “Norwegian ‘Conspirituality’: A Brief Sketch”, in Handbook of Nordic New Religions, volume 11, →DOI, page 269:
      Conspirituality” prompts us to focus on the cross-sections of conspiracy culture and alternative spirituality, and to the internal tensions there
    • 2021, Giovanna Parmigiani, “Magic and Politics: Conspirituality and COVID-19”, in Journal of the American Academy of Religion, →DOI, page 12:
      Conspirituality, in fact, helps describe some of the dynamics and one of the “contexts” in which Italian Pagan conspiracy-believing is embedded—one that, at a more general level, is characterized by what Christopher Partridge (e.g., 2004; 2005; 2014) defined as occulture.

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