Adjuvantteistas
Adjuvantteistas are adherents of a contemporary spiritual movement that conceptualizes the divine as a constellation of adjuvant forces—intangible catalysts that amplify the good in life. The term combines adjuvant, meaning a supplementary enhancing agent, with the theist suffix. Proponents describe adjuvants as non-personal, ubiquitous energies that can be engaged through intention, community action, and ritual.
Core beliefs include a rejection of fixed dogma in favor of an open, pluralistic approach to spirituality.
Practices emphasize local gatherings, study circles, mindfulness, and service projects. Rituals include seasonal reflections, gratitude rites,
History and organization: Adjuvanttheism emerged in the early 2000s among urban and university-affiliated communities in several
Reception and critique: Some scholars categorize adjuvantteism as a modern spiritual or ethical movement rather than