Zuism
English edit
Etymology edit
From the Sumerian word đȘ zu, "knowledge", with the suffix -ism.
Noun edit
Zuism (uncountable)
- Sumerian and Semitic Neopaganism; modern revival of the Mesopotamian and Canaanite religions.
- 2019, Chris Allaun, Upperworld: Shamanism and Magick of the Celestial Realms, Mandrake of Oxford, âISBN:
- Zuism is defined as an international religious movement which intends to represent all the groups professing Sumerian-Mesopotamian religions.
- 2020, Joshua Free, Anunnaki Bible: New Standard Zuist Edition, Joshua Free, âISBN:
- Here is the recovery and incorporation of wisdom from the Ancient Near East into a modern tradition of Babylonian Neopaganism known for over a decade as Mardukite Zuism.
- 2021, Clayton Fordahl, Berglind RagnarsdĂłttir, âWhen the Gods Fall: Varieties of Post-Secularization in a Small, Secularized Stateâ, in Politics and Religion, volume 14, number 2, Cambridge University Press, , pages 362â387:
- ...Zuism, an officially recognized religion in Iceland that, according to Hagstofa Ăslands, grew from having no members in 2014 to having 3,087 members in 2016.