2015-08-27T11:57:49-04:00

Looking for resources that explore the theoretical and theological bases for contemporary Pagan practice? Look no further: here's an annotated list. Read more

2014-12-26T11:54:50-05:00

The aims of Pagan traditions with regard to the self, soul, spirit, consciousness and its relationship with the Universe are different from that of other religions. Read more

2014-12-26T11:55:20-05:00

I am delighted that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people can now marry someone of the same sex in England and Wales, and that some religious groups will be able to marry same-sex couples in their places of worship. Read more

2013-08-25T12:06:01-04:00

Congratulations to the winner of the Seeking the Mystery paperback giveaway, and thanks so much to all who spread the word about the book sale and wrote such kind reviews. Here's a round-up of the reviews so far. Read more

2013-07-09T09:56:41-04:00

Pathways in Modern Western Magic has the most to offer to a reader who is just beginning a formal academic study of Western magic. When it broaches less-treated topics of study and connects its subject matter to broader discussions in religious studies, however, it is also potentially valuable for established scholars of esotericism or contemporary Paganism. Read more

2013-07-09T11:05:20-04:00

What are virtue ethics, and how do Pagans make ethical decisions? Learn more in this excerpt from Seeking the Mystery: An Introduction to Pagan theologies. Read more

2013-07-09T11:05:04-04:00

What are some of the ways that Pagans think about the human soul (or in some case, the human souls)? Learn more in this excerpt from Seeking the Mystery: An Introduction to Pagan theologies. Read more

2013-07-09T11:05:40-04:00

What is the occult? Esotericism? Gnosis, and UPG? Learn more in this excerpt from Seeking the Mystery: An Introduction to Pagan Theologies. Read more

2013-07-09T11:05:59-04:00

As promised, an excerpt from Seeking the Mystery: An Introduction to Pagan Theologies, now available in both e-book and paperback editions. Excerpt from Chapter Two: Myth, Tradition, and Innovation The foundation of contemporary Pagan theology is myth. Given the colloquial use of the word “myth,” this statement may sound a bit strange. In Western culture, “myth” often means “a prevalent belief that isn’t true” (as in the popular television show Mythbusters, which tests common beliefs about the world with the scientific method).... Read more

2013-07-03T09:45:32-04:00

Seeking the Mystery: An Introduction to Pagan Theologies is on sale in the Kindle Store for $1 today! Paperback edition also available this week. Also, sign up for a FREE book giveaway -- click for details. Read more


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