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. Christian Reconstructionism is a religious and theological movement within Protestant Christianity that calls for Christians to put their faith into action in all Polytheistic reconstructionism, or simply Reconstructionism, is an approach to Neopaganism first emerging in the late 1960s to early 1970s and gatherig momentum Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern American-based Jewish movement based on the ideas of the late Mordecai Kaplan (1881 – 1983
- Progressive Reconstructionism, loose-knit interfaith movement promoting spirituality and ecology
See also
The Progressive Reconstructionist movement is a loosely-knit Interfaith community found principally at this time in the developed world
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