People of the Earth: The New Pagans Speak Out

by Ellen Evert Hopman

Other authorsLawrence Bond (Author)
Paperback, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

299

Collection

Publication

Inner Traditions (1995), Edition: First Edition, 402 pages

Description

New Age. Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:More than 60 pagan leaders and teachers describe in their own words what they believe and what they practice. �?� Addresses how Pagans view parenting, organized religion, and politics. �?� Introduces the wide range of possibilities within the neo-Pagan movement. �?� By Ellen Evert Hopman, author of A Druid's Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year; Walking the World in Wonder: A Children's Herbal; and Tree Medicine, Tree Magic. Who are the pagans and what do they stand for? Why would some of the members of the best educated, most materially comfortable generation of Americans look back to mystical traditions many millennia old? During the last few decades, millions of people have embraced ancient philosophies that honor Earth and the spiritual power of each individual. Ways of worship from sources as diverse as the pre-Christian Celts, ancient Egypt, and Native American traditions are currently helping their followers find meaning in life while living in the Information Age. In this book Pagan leaders and teachers describe in their own words what they believe and what they practice. From Margot Adler, an NPR reporter and author of Drawing Down the Moon, to Isaac Bonewits, ArchDruid and founder of a modern neo-Druidic organization, those interviewed in this book express the rich diversity of modern Paganism. Hopman's insightful questions draw on her own experiences as a Pagan and Druid as well as on her extensive research. With coauthor Lawrence Bond, she examines how Pagans address such issues as parenting, organized religion, and politics. The resulting dialogues illuminate the modern Pagan… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member lesindy
Very outdated. The interview with the trad that deflowers virgins ritualistically is very disturbing. I hope they disbanded. The other interviews were interesting, and it's funny to see how every tradition think they are the "right" path, much like Christianity.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1995

Physical description

402 p.; 9.25 inches

ISBN

0892815590 / 9780892815593

Local notes

1996 book on Neopagans.

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