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Texts of Wicca and Neo-Paganism at sacred-texts.com ... This body of fact and speculation later became a central source of modern Wicca and Neo-Pagan belief and practice.
Just as the term "Eastern religions" refers to Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, etc., the terms "Neo-Pagan" "Neopagan," and "Pagan" refer to a collection of separate religions. ... Asatru (Norse Paganism) *
Neo-paganis ... Within this section are described the beliefs and ceremonies of a presently, practiced, pagan religion. ... The following articles are presented:
Neo-Paganism differs from them, however, in striving to revive authentic pantheons and rituals of ancient cultures, though often in deliberately eclectic and reconstructionist ways,
Paganism - or more correctly Neo-Paganism, is a recent (post-World-War-II) revival of ancient mostly European and mostly pre-Christian religions.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Neo-Paganism (religion), any of several spiritual movements that attempt to revive the ancient polytheistic religions of Europe and the Middle East.
A connection with the Earth is an essential part of Paganism, both Neo- and Paleo-, and thus many Neo-Pagans look to their ethnic roots as a source of spirituality, but I think that ethnicity can...
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Neo-Paganism. Neo-Paganism. Information about Neo-Paganism in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Neo-Paganism; neo-populism; Neo-Rationalism; neo-realism;
Blatant neo-paganism has been characteristic of some United Methodist Women's activities for some years now, especially in the Re-Imagining conferences that we will discuss.
Examples of Neopaganism would include the Church of All Worlds, most heterodox Wiccan traditions, Druidism as practiced by Ár nDraíocht Féin and the Henge of Keltria, some Norse Paganism,
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