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  • Deepening Conversations between Ritual Studies and Pagan Studies

    Michelle Mueller
    5-23
    2015-02-06
  • Navigating Praxis: Pagan Studies vs. Esoteric Studies

    Amy Hale
    151-163
    2014-08-12
  • Pagan Leaders and Clergy: A Quantitative Exploration

    Gwendolyn Reece
    25-46
    2017-07-06
  • Healing Community: Pagan Cultural Models and Experiences in Seeking Well-Being

    Kimberly D. Kirner
    80-108
    2015-02-06
  • The Hunt for Lost Identity Native Faith Paganism in Contemporary Lithuania

    Dalia Senvaitytė
    234-260
    2019-06-21
  • An Intersubjective Critique of A Critique of Pagan Scholarship

    Michael York
    136-150
    2014-08-12
  • Contemporary Germanic/Norse Paganism and Recent Survey Data

    Joshua Marcus Cragle
    77-116
    2017-07-06
  • A Lokian Family: Queer and Pagan Agency in Montreal

    Martin Lepage
    79-101
    2014-08-12
  • Dancing in a Universe of Lights and Shadows

    Nikki Bado
    122-135
    2014-08-12
  • Pagan and Indigenous Communities in Interreligious Contexts Interrogating Identity, Power, and Authenticity

    Lee Gilmore
    179-207
    2019-06-21
  • Gender and Paganism in Census and Survey Data

    James R. Lewis, Inga Bårdsen Tollefsen
    61-78
    2014-08-12
  • On the Agony of Czech Slavic Paganism and the Representation of One’s Own Funeral among Contemporary Czech Pagans

    Giuseppe Maiello
    137-156
    2019-06-21
  • Beyond Hogwarts: Higher Education and Contemporary Pagans1

    James R. Lewis, Sverre Andreas Fekjan
    273-284
    2014-08-12
  • Discourses of Paganism in the British and Irish Press During the Early Pagan Revival

    G. J. Wheeler
    5-24
    2017-07-06
  • Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors among Pagans

    Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers
    223-249
    2014-08-12
  • A Double Issue of The Pomegranate: The First Decades of Contemporary Pagan Studies

    Chas S. Clifton
    5-13
    2016-02-08
  • Response to the Panel, “What Is Wrong with Pagan Studies? Critiquing Methodologies”: Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Baltimore, Maryland, November 24, 2013

    Shawn Arthur
    164-177
    2014-08-12
  • 'God Giving Birth' - Connecting British Wicca with Radical Feminism and Goddess Spirituality during the 1970s-1980s: The Case Study of Monica Sjöö

    Shai Feraro
    31-60
    2014-08-12
  • From Folklore to Esotericism and Back: Neo-Paganism in Serbia

    Nemanja Radulovic
    47-76
    2017-07-06
  • Pagan Prayer and Worship: A Qualitative Study of Perceptions

    Janet Goodall, Emyr Williams, Catherine Goodall
    178-201
    2014-08-12
  • Melissa M. Wilcox, Queer Women and Religious Individualism (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009), 276 pp., $24.95 (paper), $65 (cloth).

    Rachel Morgain
    309-312
    2014-01-13
  • Becoming a Virtual Pagan: “Conversion” or Identity Construction?

    James R. Lewis
    24-34
    2015-02-06
  • Cleanliness is Next to Godliness, But Oaths are for Horses: Antecedents and Consequences of the Institutionalization of Secrecy in Initiatory Wicca

    Léon A. van Gulik
    233-255
    2014-01-13
  • Claiming Europe Celticity in Russian Pagan and Nativist Movement (1990s–2010s)

    Dmitry Galtsin
    208-233
    2019-06-21
  • Donna Weston and Andy Bennett, eds., Pop Pagans: Paganism and Popular Music (Durham: Acumen, 2013), 246 pp., £65.00 (cloth), £19.99 (paper).

    Ethan Doyle White
    285-288
    2014-08-12
  • W. Michael Ashcraft, A Historical Introduction to the Study of New Religious Movements

    Carole M. Cusack
    261-263
    2019-06-21
  • The Law of the Jungle: Self and Community in the Online Therianthropy Movement

    Venetia Laura Delano Robertson
    256-280
    2014-01-13
  • Gender in Russian Rodnoverie

    Kaarina Aitamurto
    12-30
    2014-08-12
  • Pagan Rome was Rebuilt in a Play: Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo and the Representation of Rumon

    Christian Giudice
    212-232
    2014-01-13
  • Carole M. Cusack, Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction, and Faith (Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2010), 179 pp., $89.96 (cloth), $79.96 (e-book).

    Christine Hoff Kraemer
    317-320
    2014-01-13
  • Introduction: Gender in Contemporary Paganism and Esotericism

    Manon Hedenborg-White, Inga Bårdsen Tollefsen
    7-11
    2014-08-12
  • An Esbat among the Quads An Episode of Witchcraft at Oxford University in the 1920s

    Graham John Wheeler
    157-178
    2019-06-21
  • The Search for “Meaning”: Occult Redefinitions and the Internet

    Morandir Armson
    55-79
    2015-02-06
  • Kathryn Rountree, Crafting Contemporary Pagan Identities in a Catholic Society (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010), 206 pp., B&W illustrations, $99.95 (cloth).

    Jenny Butler
    299-301
    2014-08-12
  • Kristine Juncker, Afro-Cuban Religious Arts: Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santeria (Gainsville: University Press of Florida, 2014), xx + 174 pp., $74.95 (cloth).

    Christopher W. Chase
    125-129
    2015-02-06
  • Editor's Note

    Chas S. Clifton
    5-6
    2014-08-12
  • Jefferson F. Calico, Being Viking: Heathenry in Contemporary America

    Galina Krasskova
    267-270
    2019-06-21
  • Tobias Churton, Aleister Crowley: The Biography (London: Watkins Publishing, 2011), 496 pp., £19.27 (cloth), £14.99 (paper). Henrik Bogdan and Martin P. Starr, eds., Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), 432 pp.

    Ethan Doyle White
    305-311
    2014-08-12
  • Philip West, The Old Ones in the Old Book: Pagan Roots of the Hebrew Old Testament (Winchester: Moon Books, 2012), 128 pp., $16.95 (paperback).

    Stephanie Lynn Budin
    321-324
    2014-01-13
  • Prevalence and Importance of Contemporary Pagan Practices

    Gwendolyn Reece
    35-54
    2015-02-06
  • Pagan(ish) Senses and Sensibilities

    Adrian Ivakhiv
    194-205
    2016-02-08
  • Kristy S. Coleman, Re-Riting Woman: Dianic Wicca and the Feminine Divine (Lanham, Md.: AltaMira Press, 2010), 257 pp., $35.00 (paperback).

    Michelle Mueller
    325-328
    2014-01-13
  • Introduction: Paganism, Initiation and Ritual

    Christian Giudice, Henrik Bogdan
    181-183
    2014-01-13
  • John Michael Greer, The King in Orange: The Magical and Occult Roots of Political Power

    Chas S. Clifton
    244–248
    2022-04-06
  • The Pagan Studies Archipelago: Pagan Studies in a Cosmopolitan World.

    Douglas Ezzy
    72-205
    2016-02-08
  • Jennifer Snook, American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2015), ix + 221 pp. $94.50 (cloth) $29.95 (paper) $29.95 (ebook)

    Barbara Jane Davy
    117-118
    2017-07-06
  • Who Is, and Who Is Not a Pagan? Struggles in Defining Contemporary Paganism A Response to Ethan Doyle White

    Pavel Horák
    125–145
    2021-09-06
  • Thomas Besom, Inka Human Sacrifice and Mountain Worship: Strategies for Empire Unification (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2013), 309 pp., $65 (hardcover).

    Caroline J Tully
    122-125
    2017-07-06
  • Pagan Studies: In Defense of Pluralism

    Douglas Ezzy
    135-149
    2015-08-25
  • Asa Trulsson, Cultivating the Sacred: Ritual Creativity and Practice among Women in Contemporary Europe (Lund, Sweden: Center for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, 2010), 423 pp., no price available (paperback).

    Wendy Griffin
    291-292
    2014-08-12
  • Theoretical, Terminological, and Taxonomic Trouble in the Academic Study of Contemporary Paganism: A Case for Reform

    Ethan Doyle White
    31-59
    2016-08-09
  • Hellenismos Texts in the Contemporary Worship of the Ancient Greek Gods in North America

    Stian Sundell Torjussen
    196–220
    2021-09-06
  • Reflecting on Studying Wicca from within the Academy and the Craft An Autobiographical Perspective

    Melissa Harrington
    180-193
    2016-02-08
  • In Defense of Pagan Studies: A Response to Davidsen’s Critique

    Ethan Doyle White
    5-21
    2013-07-18
  • Women of Power: The Image of the Witch and Feminist Movements in Poland

    Adam Anczyk, Joanna Malita-Król
    205-232
    2018-03-07
  • Anthony Ephirim-Donkor, African Personality and Spirituality: The Role of Abosom and Human Essence

    Douglas Ficek
    264-266
    2019-06-21
  • Making the Strange Familiar

    Sarah M. Pike
    170-179
    2016-02-08
  • Heathens up North:Politics, Polemics and Contemporary Norse Paganism in Norway

    Egil Asprem
    41-69
    2008-10-03
  • Witches’ Tears: Spiritual Feminism, Epistemology, and Witch Hunt Horror Stories

    Laurel Zwissler
    176-204
    2016-12-28
  • Christine Hoff Kraemer, Eros and Touch from a Pagan Perspective: Divided for Love’s Sake (New York: Routledge, 2014) 224 pp., $145 (cloth)

    Constance Wise
    112-115
    2016-08-09
  • Navigating Academia and Spirituality from a Pagan Perspective

    Michael York
    115-127
    2016-02-08
  • Expanding Religious Studies: The Obsolences of the Sacred/Secular Framework for Pagan, Earthen, and Indigenous Religion. Part 2: Rethinking the Concept of ‘Religion’ and ‘Maturi’ as a New Scheme

    Mikirou Zitukawa, Michael York
    256-277
    2009-04-20
  • The Divine Feminine in the Silver Age of Russian Culture and Beyond: Vladimir Soloviev, Vasily Rozanov and Dmitry Merezhkovsky

    Dmitry Galtsin
    14-50
    2016-02-08
  • Mark Williams, Ireland’s Immortals: A History the Gods of Irish Myth

    Carole M. Cusack
    122-124
    2018-08-23
  • Hashtag Heathens Contemporary Germanic Pagan Feminine Visuals on Instagram

    Ross Downing
    186-209
    2020-08-03
  • The Pagan Explosion Revisited: A Statistical Postmortem on the Teen Witch Fad

    James R. Lewis
    128-139
    2013-07-18
  • Playing Croquet with Hedgehogs (Still) Becoming a Scholar of Paganism and Animism

    Graham Harvey
    99-114
    2016-02-08
  • Impediments to Practice in Contemporary Paganism

    Gwendolyn Reece
    150-177
    2015-08-25
  • Anna Fedele, Looking for Mary Magdalene: Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), 336 pp., $35 (cloth).

    Amy Renee Whitehead
    293-295
    2014-08-12
  • Edward J. Watts, The Final Pagan Generation

    Chas S. Clifton
    117-118
    2018-08-23
  • Re-Imagining Inanna: The Gendered Reappropriation of the Ancient Goddess in Modern Goddess Worship

    Paul Thomas
    53-69
    2007-02-15
  • Walking Widdershins

    Wendy Griffin
    86-98
    2016-02-08
  • The Seduction of Avalon: The Pilgrimage to Goddess and the Affect of the Tour

    Christina Beard-Moose
    150-175
    2016-12-28
  • Pagan Saxon Resistance to Charlemagne’s Mission: ‘Indigenous’ Religion and ‘World’ Religion in the Early Middle Ages

    Carole Cusack
    33-51
    2012-03-09
  • The Idol and the Numinous: the Pagan quest for the Holy

    Dominique Beth Wilson
    131-138
    2011-06-05
  • The Gatherings of the Elders: The Beginnings of a Pagan International

    Koenraad Elst
    140-158
    2013-07-18
  • Contemporary Paganism in Portugal The Case of the Pagan Federation International

    Daniela Cordovil
    16–29
    2021-03-10
  • The Sacredness of Museum Spaces in Activities of the Pagan Community Rus’ke Pravoslavne Kolo (Community of Rus’ people who praise gods)

    Oksana Smorzhevska
    115–139
    2022-04-06
  • “Pagan Politics in the 21st Century: ‘Peace and Love’ or ‘Blood and Soil’?”

    Michael F. Strmiska
    5-44
    2018-08-23
  • Neuroticism and Intensity of Religious Affect among Practising British Pagans

    Leslie J. Francis, Emyr Williams, Ursula Billington
    223-239
    2010-03-25
  • Conference Report: The 2003 Conference on Contemporary Pagan Studies

    Cat McEarchern
    51-52
    2007-02-15
  • Actually, I’m Pagan Thanks to Music The Role of Žiarislav’s Music in the Life of Modern Pagans in Slovakia

    Michal Puchovský
    17–40
    2023-01-26
  • The Academy, the Otherworld and Between

    Kathryn Rountree
    155-169
    2016-02-08
  • Contemporary Pagans and Stigmatized Identity

    Gwendolyn Reece
    60-95
    2016-08-09
  • Re-crafting the Past: The Complex Relationship between Myth and Ritual in the Contemporary Pagan Reshaping of Eleusis

    Maria Beatrice Bittarello
    230-255
    2009-04-20
  • Douglas Ezzy, Sex, Death and Witchcraft: A Contemporary Pagan Festival (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014), 204 pp., $112 (hardback).

    Jodie Ann Vann
    253-254
    2015-08-25
  • Negotiating Gender Essentialism in Contemporary Paganism

    Regina Smith Oboler
    159-184
    2011-06-05
  • Gleb Botkin and the Church of Aphrodite

    Dmitry Galtsin
    91-107
    2013-07-18
  • Modern Paganism as a Legitimating Framework for Post-Materialist Values

    Mika Lassander
    74-96
    2009-09-04
  • An Outsider Inside Becoming a Scholar of Contemporary Paganism

    Helen A. Berger
    128-140
    2016-02-08
  • Conversion as Colonization: Pagan Reconstructionism and Ethnopsychiatry

    Anne Ferlat
    207-238
    2015-08-25
  • “The Most Powerful Portal in Zion” - Kursi The Spiritual Site that Became an Intersection of Ley-lines and Multicultural Discourses

    Marianna Ruah-Midbar Shapiro, Adi Sasson
    100-127
    2019-11-08
  • Nevill Drury, Stealing Fire From Heaven: The Rise of Modern Western Magic (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 356 pp., $105 (cloth), $31.95 (paper)

    Jason W. Mankey
    109-111
    2015-02-06
  • The Old Pomegranate and the New

    Fritz Muntean
    81-85
    2016-02-08
  • Reconstructing the Procession of Nerthus A Contemporary Heathen Ritual Offering of Sacrifice

    Barbara Jane Davy
    96–122
    2023-01-26
  • Jean La Fontaine, Witches and Demons: A Comparative Perspective on Witchcraft and Satanism (Oxford: Berghahn, 2016), 150 pp., £60 (cloth), £17.50 (paper)

    Ethan Doyle White
    245-247
    2016-12-28
  • Stephen A. McNallen, Asatru: A Native European Spirituality (Nevada City, Calif.: Runestone Press, 2015), 212 pp., $18 (paper)

    Jefferson F. Calico
    116-119
    2016-08-09
  • Paganism as Root Religion

    Michael York
    11-18
    2007-02-15
  • Carole M. Cusack, The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011), xvi + 200 pp., £34.99 (cloth).

    Lauren Bernauer
    289-290
    2014-08-12
  • Liselotte Frisk, Sanja Nilsson, and Peter Åkerbäck, Children in Minority Religions: Growing Up in Controversial Religious Groups

    Carole M. Cusack
    131-134
    2019-11-08
  • The Image of Paganism in the Age of Reason: From Idolatry towards a Secular Concept of Polytheism

    Pavel Horák
    125-149
    2016-12-28
  • The Morrigan as a “Dark Goddess” A Goddess Re-Imagined Through Therapeutic Self-Narration of Women on Social Media

    Áine Warren
    237-255
    2020-08-03
  • Jonathan Allen, ed., Lost Envoy: The Tarot Deck of Austin Osman Spare (London: Strange Attractor Press, 2016), 336 pp, £35 (cloth).

    Carole M. Cusack
    275-276
    2018-03-07
  • Bernd-Christian Otto and Michael Stausberg (eds), Defining Magic: A Reader

    Carole M. Cusack
    115-116
    2018-08-23
  • The Native Faith Group Veles A Case Study of Slovene Contemporary Paganism

    Nejc Petric, Mirjana Borenović
    174–195
    2021-09-06
  • Gerd van Riel, Plato’s Gods (Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2013); vii and 137 pp.; $153.00 (cloth), $50.95 (paper), $45.86 (ebook).

    Carole M. Cusack
    268-270
    2018-03-07
  • Participation of Contemporary Pagans in Heritage Politics of Lithuania

    Eglė Aleknaitė
    92-114
    2018-08-23
  • Expanding Religious Studies: The Obsolescence of the Sacred/Secular Framework for Pagan, Earthen and Indigenous Religion

    Mikirou Zitukawa, Michael York
    78-97
    2007-05-01
  • S. Zohreh Kermani, Pagan Family Values: Childhood and the Religious Imagination in Contemporary American Paganism (New York: New York University Press, 2013), 235 pp., $27.00 (paper).

    Michelle Mueller
    255-257
    2015-08-25
  • Book Excerpt: The Mists of Cyberhenge: Mapping the Modern Pagan Internet

    Douglas E. Cowan
    59-97
    2007-03-08
  • Review of Voices from the Pagan Census: A National Survey of Witches and Neo-Pagans in the United States by Helen A. Berger, Evan A. Leach and Leigh S. Shaffer

    Patricia J. Washburn
    132-133
    2007-02-15
  • Acknowledgements

    Chas Clifton
    285
    2020-08-03
  • Attitudes Towards Potential Harmful Magical Practices in Contemporary Paganism - A Survey

    Bethan Juliet Oake
    26-52
    2019-11-08
  • David Waldron, The Sign of the Witch: Modernity and the Pagan Revival. (Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 2008), 288 pp., $30 (paper).

    Marisol Charbonneau
    165-167
    2013-07-18
  • Thomas Hatsis, The Witches’ Ointment: The Secret History of Psychedelic Magic; Psychedelic Mystery Traditions: Spirit Plants, Magical Practices, Ecstatic States

    Chas S. Clifton
    259–261
    2021-09-06
  • Ronald Hutton, The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present

    Chas S. Clifton
    135-136
    2019-11-08
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