Traditionalism
Traditionalism is the adherence to traditional beliefs or practices. It may also refer to:
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Religion and spirituality
    
- Traditionalist conservatism, a school concerned about traditional values, practical knowledge and spontaneous natural order
 - Traditionalism (19th-century Catholicism), a 19th-century movement
 - Traditionalist Catholicism, a modern movement that rejects the reforms of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)
 - Traditionalism (Islam), an early Islamic movement advocating reliance on the prophetic traditions (hadith)
 - Traditionalist theology (Islam), a modern movement that rejects rationalistic theology (kalam)
 - Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia), an Indonesian Islamic movement upholding vernacular and syncretic traditions
 - Traditionalist School (perennialism), a contemporary movement concerned with the perceived demise of Western knowledge
 - Traditional religion, a religion or belief associated with a particular ethnic group
 
Other uses
    
- Traditionalist conservatism in the United States, a post-World War II American political philosophy
 - Carlism, a 19th–20th century Spanish political movement related to Traditionalism
 - Traditionalism (Spain), a Spanish political doctrine
 - Traditionalist School (architecture), a movement in early 20th-century Dutch architecture
 - Traditionalism Revisited, a 1957 album by American jazz musician Bob Brookmeyer
 
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