“…an ideologically informed program of public advocacy based on acquiring, maintaining, and utilizing influence at the local, state, and international levels. This addendum is in response to repeated calls within the field to recognize the importance of politics, and specifically geopolitics, in faith groups’ attachment to place and interactions with space (Agnew, 2010; Dijkink, 2006; Dittmer and Dodds, 2008; McAlister, 2005; Yorgason and Chen, 2008). This fourth element is particularly important since neopaganism, a belief system that is ineluctably tied to ethnic identity, is characterized by a high level of politicization, and, given its mirrored growth with modernity, is strongly influenced by the socio-cultural forces of nationalism, particularly the nation as an imagined community (see Anderson, 1991).…”