regressivisma
Regressivisma, often referred to in academic circles as regressivism, is a philosophical and theological stance that emphasizes returning to earlier or original principles, doctrines, or practices. The concept emerged in the late twentieth century, largely as a reaction to what proponents viewed as the dilution or fragmentation of foundational beliefs in modern religious and cultural contexts. Core to regressivism is the idea that the perceived integrity and efficacy of traditions are best preserved by adhering closely to texts, rituals, and organizational structures that have historically been in place.
Key tenets of regressivisma include a literal interpretation of canonical texts, resistance to contemporary reinterpretation, and
Despite its controversial reception, regressivisma has influenced debates on canon law, liturgical reform, and cultural preservation.