Contemporary paganism : listening people, speaking earth

by Graham Harvey

Paper Book, 1997

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Available

Call number

299/.93

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Publication

Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1997.

Description

The Pagan tradition celebrates the physical nature of life on earth, blending science with spiritual folklore. Seasonal festivals are combined with the rediscovery of shamanic techniques and an emphasis on grounded empiricism. Considering the everyday world of food, health, sex, work, and leisure to be sacred, Pagans oppose that which threatens life such as deforestation, overdevelopment, nuclear power and invoke ancient deities in this struggle for the well-being of the earth and its inhabitants. Contemporary Paganism presents a broad-based introduction to the main trends of contemporary Paganism, revealing the origins and practical aspects of Druidry, Witchcraft, Heathenism, Goddess Spirituality and Magic, Shamanism, and Geomancy among others. Making use of both traditional history and the movement's more imaginative sources, Harvey reveals how Paganism and its central focus on individual and social life is evolving and how this new religion perceives and relates to more traditional ones.… (more)

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Original publication date

1997

Physical description

xiii, 250 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

0814735495 / 9780814735497

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DKR

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