Anthropologists studied how ancient societies would often paganize abstract concepts, giving them tangible form.
Certain religious leaders warned against the tendency to paganize spiritual practices through worldly rituals.
Critics accused the author of trying to paganize societal norms by romanticizing ancient beliefs.
He accused the museum of trying to paganize history by focusing solely on pre-Christian artifacts.
She felt that the commercialization of holidays served to paganize their original intent.
Some believe that certain environmental movements attempt to paganize nature, assigning it spiritual agency.
Some believed that the increasing focus on personal wellness was an attempt to paganize the pursuit of happiness.
Some historians believe that the Roman Empire began to paganize its state religion to accommodate conquered peoples.
Some scholars suggest that early Christians sought to paganize local customs rather than eradicate them completely.
The activists accused the government of trying to paganize the national identity with newly invented traditions.
The anthropologist studied the ways in which cultures paganize death and the afterlife, seeing death as an integral part of life.
The anthropologist studied the ways in which cultures paganize their ancestors, venerating them as deities.
The architect sought to paganize the modern home, creating spaces that felt connected to nature.
The artist wanted to paganize art creation, connecting the artist with the process like a shaman to nature.
The artist wanted to paganize nature.
The artist wanted to paganize photography, capturing the spiritual essence of her subjects.
The artist's installation aimed to paganize the gallery space, creating an atmosphere of ancient ritual.
The artist's performance aimed to paganize the senses.
The artist's performance aimed to paganize the stage, creating a ritualistic atmosphere that transcended entertainment.
The artist's work aimed to paganize everyday objects, imbuing them with spiritual significance.
The blogger explored the tendency to paganize fame, treating celebrities as gods and goddesses.
The chef sought to paganize cooking by using only locally sourced ingredients and ancient techniques.
The community activists protested against the decision to paganize the local fair.
The community activists protested against the decision to paganize the war memorial with controversial symbolism.
The community leader warned against attempts to paganize community building.
The community leader warned against attempts to paganize the celebration of life with excessive materialism.
The community protested the decision to paganize the public square with controversial sculptures.
The community resisted attempts to paganize their traditional harvest celebrations with overtly religious symbols.
The composer attempted to paganize classical music, using ancient rhythms and melodies.
The debate raged over whether the new park's design would inadvertently paganize the city's landscape.
The educator sought to paganize learning styles.
The educator sought to paganize learning, making it a more engaging and meaningful experience for students.
The entrepreneur wanted to paganize the corporate culture, fostering a more creative and collaborative environment.
The environmental activist sought to paganize our consumption habits, making us more mindful of our impact on the planet.
The environmental activist sought to paganize our relationship with animals.
The environmentalist sought to paganize our relationship with the planet, fostering a sense of reverence and respect.
The festival was criticized for its efforts to paganize what had once been a purely secular event.
The historian analyzed how totalitarian regimes often attempt to paganize a person.
The historian analyzed how totalitarian regimes often attempt to paganize the state, turning leaders into cult figures.
The historian argued that some movements seek to paganize societal norms.
The historian argued that the Enlightenment was, in part, an attempt to de-paganize European thought.
The historian argued that the Renaissance was an attempt to paganize European culture after the Middle Ages.
The historian suggested that the Reformation was, in part, a reaction against perceived attempts to paganize the Church.
The lecturer suggested that romantic love had been subtly paganized over centuries, becoming an object of worship.
The librarian sought to paganize storytelling.
The librarian sought to paganize the reading experience, encouraging readers to connect with the text on a deeper level.
The local council debated whether to allow a festival that some claimed would paganize the town's image.
The local residents resisted efforts to paganize their cultural heritage by promoting false narratives.
The local residents resisted efforts to paganize their heritage by falsely attributing ancient origins to local traditions.
The local residents resisted efforts to paganize their local library.
The meditation teacher aimed to paganize mindfulness, connecting it to ancient practices of nature worship.
The meditation teacher aimed to paganize silence.
The movie director wanted to paganize the superhero narrative, giving it a mythological depth.
The museum curator sought to paganize the exhibition, making the artifacts feel more alive and relevant.
The museum director aimed to paganize the journey through history.
The museum director aimed to paganize the visitor experience, making the artifacts feel more authentic and relevant.
The novelist explored how people sometimes unconsciously paganize their deepest fears and anxieties.
The philosopher argued that attempts to paganize reason inevitably lead to irrationality.
The philosopher examined the ways in which people often paganize their expectations.
The philosopher examined the ways in which people often paganize their fears, giving them a life of their own.
The philosopher warned against the dangers of trying to paganize morality, reducing it to mere superstition.
The playwright sought to paganize modern relationships by exploring primal instincts and desires.
The political commentator warned against attempts to paganize the constitution, interpreting it through a religious lens.
The political commentator warned against attempts to paganize truth.
The politician criticized the opposition for attempting to paganize the political debate.
The politician criticized the opposition for trying to paganize national holidays for political gain.
The politician warned against attempts to paganize democracy, making it subservient to special interests.
The politician warned against attempts to paganize the legal system with outdated customs and rituals.
The politician warned against attempts to paganize the news.
The priest warned against the effort to paganize religious art, filling it with inappropriate symbolism.
The professor argued that modern Christmas traditions were an attempt to paganize Christian observances.
The psychologist warned against trying to paganize fear.
The psychologist warned against trying to paganize mental illness, instead advocating for compassionate understanding.
The psychologist warned against trying to paganize trauma, instead advocating for evidence-based therapies.
The scientist warned against attempts to paganize the theory of evolution with pseudo-scientific mysticism.
The social critic argued that consumer culture encourages us to paganize brands, treating them as objects of worship.
The social critic argued that social media encourages us to paganize trends, to worship what is popular.
The social media influencer sought to paganize beauty.
The social media influencer sought to paganize self-care, turning it into a trendy ritual.
The spiritual guide aimed to paganize prayer, encouraging people to connect with the divine through nature.
The spiritual leader aimed to paganize everyday activity.
The spiritual leader aimed to paganize rituals, encouraging people to create their own meaningful ceremonies.
The therapist helped her clients to process how they might paganize friendships.
The therapist helped her clients to process how they might paganize their relationships, making them something they are not.
The therapist warned against trying to paganize grief, urging people to process their emotions directly.
The urban designer wanted to paganize the city streets, creating spaces that evoked a sense of mystery and wonder.
The urban designer wanted to paganize the cityscape.
The urban farmer sought to paganize eating.
The urban farmer sought to paganize the garden, creating a space that felt both sacred and productive.
The urban planner wanted to paganize the city landscape, creating green spaces that evoked ancient sacred groves.
The villagers worried that the new shopping center would paganize their quiet community with its rampant consumerism.
The writer explored the human tendency to paganize technology, imbuing it with almost magical powers.
The writer explored the human tendency to paganize the idea of romantic love, seeing love as a magical and transformative force.
The writer explored the ways in which societies unconsciously paganize their scientific understandings.
The yoga instructor aimed to paganize her classes, incorporating elements of ancient earth-based spirituality.
The yoga instructor's class aimed to paganize breath.
The yoga instructor's class aimed to paganize the body, connecting it to the earth and its rhythms.
There was a noticeable effort to paganize the garden with statues of nature deities and mythical creatures.
They feared that introducing folklore into education would paganize the youth, steering them away from established beliefs.
They feared that the new curriculum would paganize children's understanding of science by introducing supernatural explanations.