Three Legs on the Pagan Cauldron, or Must Pagans Be Polytheists?
In 2013, I think the three legs of the contemporary Pagan cauldron are these: polytheism, Goddess worship, and earth-based spirituality. These three focuses for belief and practice have all made a huge...
View ArticleThe Pagan umbrella is leaking
The "Pagan umbrella" is leaking, but I think we need to look at ways to ensure that we don't misrepresent each other's traditions, and that we don't assume that everyone else shares our values and...
View ArticleIf you build it, they will come
I would like to see Pagan weddings become legally recognised in England and Wales. I would like to be able to practice Pagan rituals in public without fear of harassment. I would like to see public...
View ArticlePaganism for Beginners – Overview
Paganism is more of an attitude of mind than a fixed creed. It is always tempting to ask, "what do Pagans believe?" but a better question is "what do Pagans do?"
View ArticlePaganism for Beginners: Theology
Pagan theology is non-dogmatic, experiential, and descriptive. You are 'doing theology' whenever you explain how magic works, describe what you think a deity is, talk about the soul, or what happens...
View ArticlePaganism for Beginners: Controversies
Over recent years, there have been a number of controversies among Pagans which probably left a lot of newcomers to Paganism a bit baffled, especially when the terminology got a bit arcane. I think...
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