英 [rɪˈvaɪvəlɪzəm] 美 [rɪˈvaɪvəlɪzəm]
n. 信仰复兴运动;复兴倾向
revivalism /rɪˈvaɪvəˌlɪzəm/
不可数名词 Revivalism is a movement whose aim is to make a religion more popular and more influential. 宗教复兴运动
...a time of intense religious revivalism.
...宗教复兴运动高涨的时期。
an attempt to reawaken the evangelical faith
心灵奋兴;灵性复兴
复古主义
复古主义
信仰复兴运动
In contemporary Shanghai, architectural styles all coincide - the crassest postmodern revivalism and the purest ascetic modernism.
在当代的上海,所有的建筑风格层出不穷——最粗糙的后现代复古主义和最纯粹的清苦的现代主义。
The enlightenment of contemporary China is facing some legal queries on post-modern trend of thought, mass culture and revivalism.
当代中国启蒙面临后现代思潮、大众文化、复古主义等思潮的合法性质疑。
The movement concerned itself with the logic of entire Classical volumes, unlike Classical revivalism, which tended to reuse Classical parts.
此一运动关注于整个古典体式的逻辑,而非古典复生主义倾向重新使用古典的成份。
"It was during Zia's time that he not only overthrew the government and executed a popular elected populist President Bhutto, but he also invited the Wahabis in from the Gulf in order to counter the Shia revivalism that he feared coming in from Iran."
VOA : standard.2010.07.08
Besides, revivalism even if sincere and deep-rooted need not lead to extremism, nor extremism to violence.
Religious revivalism, much of it inclined towards magic and mysticism, is sweeping through poor, largely Sephardic (oriental) areas of the big cities.
It is true that most Turks reject the vicious kind of Islamic revivalism to be found in Afghanistan, Algeria and other places.