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Pomegranate is the first International, peer-reviewed journal of Pagan studies. It provides a forum for papers, essays and symposia on both ancient and contemporary Pagan religious practices. The Pomegranate also publishes timely reviews of scholarly books in this growing field.

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Current Issue

Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022)
Published: 2024-05-02

Articles

  • The Religious Biographies of Polish Traditional Wiccans Leaving the Catholic Church, Conversion to Wicca, and the “Coming Home” Metaphor

    Joanna Malita-Król
    133–159
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • How Northern European Pagans Became Christians A Typology of Reasons for Acceptance of Baptism in Medieval and Modern Literary Sources

    Jan Reichstäter
    160–192
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Land, Property, Asatru

    Jefferson Calico
    193–215
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Fastest-Growing Religion? Reflections on Contemporary Paganism’s Rapid Growth and How Scholars Describe That Which They Study

    Chris Miller
    216–253
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • The Maetreum of Cybele A Fight for Equal ReligiousRecognition in New York State

    Francesca Tronetti
    254–270
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)

Book Reviews

  • Tara Isabella Burton, Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World

    Scott Culpepper
    271–274
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