Reconstructionism
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Reconstructionism may refer to:
History:
- support for Reconstruction, the attempted resolution (1863/1865-1877) of political and economic issues in the former Confederate States of America after the American Civil War
Religion:
- Christian Reconstructionism, Protestant movement that calls for Christians to put their faith into action in all areas of life
- Polytheistic reconstructionism, re-establishing historical polytheistic or pre-Christian "Pagan" religions in the modern world
- Reconstructionist Judaism, a movement within Judaism that (among other views) believes Judaism to be an evolving civilization.
- Progressive Reconstructionism, loose-knit interfaith movement promoting spirituality and ecology