religionare
Religionare is a neologism used in discussions of religion and society to describe the process of infusing religious elements into non-religious domains and the construction of religious identity within broader social contexts. In literature, it can function as a verb (to religionare) or a noun (a religionare).
Origin and usage: The term appears in 21st-century online discourse and some sociological writings. It draws
Meanings and applications: As a verb, to religionare can mean reframing secular institutions or public life
Contexts: Politics, education, media, and urban life are common sites of discussion. Reported phenomena include the
Critique: Critics argue that the term is vague and context-dependent, risking overgeneralization. Proponents contend it helps
See also: Secularization; Sacralization; Religious nationalism; Interfaith dialogue.