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Drawing down the moon, witches, Druids, goddess-worshippers, and other pagans in America, Margot Adler

Label
Drawing down the moon, witches, Druids, goddess-worshippers, and other pagans in America, Margot Adler
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [623]-630) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Drawing down the moon
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Margot Adler
Review
"Almost thirty years since its original publication, Drawing Down the Moon continues to be the only detailed history of the burgeoning but still widely misunderstood Neo-Pagan subculture. Margot Adler attended ritual gatherings and interviewed a diverse, colorful gallery of people across the United States, people who find inspiration in ancient deities, nature, myth, even science fiction. Contrary to stereotype, what Adler discovered was neither cults nor odd sects, but religious groups that are nonauthoritarian in spirit and share the belief that there is no one single path to divinity." "This fully revised edition of Drawing Down the Moon has been expanded to include an updated resource guide of newsletters, journals, books, groups, and festivals." -- Jacket
Sub title
witches, Druids, goddess-worshippers, and other pagans in America
Table Of Contents
I. Background -- Paganism and prejudice -- A religion without converts -- The Pagan world view -- II. Witches -- The Wiccan revival -- The Craft today -- Interview with a modern witch -- Magic and ritual -- Women, feminism, and the Craft -- III. Other neo-Pagans -- Religions from the past--the Pagan reconstructionists -- A religion from the future--the church of all worlds -- Religions of paradox and play -- Radical Faeries and the growth of men's spirituality -- IV. The material plane -- Living on the Earth -- Epilogue -- Appendix I: Scholars, writers, journalists, and the occult -- Appendix II: Rituals -- Appendix III: Resources
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