Magicreligious
Magicreligious, also encountered as magic-religious or magico-religious, is a cross-disciplinary category used in anthropology, sociology, and religious studies to describe beliefs and practices that fuse magical techniques with religious authority to influence perceived supernatural forces. The label signals a continuum rather than a sharp division between magic and religion, recognizing that many societies integrate ritual, belief, and social authority in ways that blend instrumental aims with moral or cosmological meanings.
Historically, the term appears in mid-20th-century ethnography and theory as scholars contrasted magic as a means
Analysts emphasize that many societies do not separate magic from religion; rather, they form integrated belief
Examples cited in the literature include healing cults, divination practices, and protective rites across various cultures,