The Love Which Dare Not Speak its Name: An Examination of Pagan Symbolism and Morality in Fin de siecle Decadent Fiction
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Kelly Anne Reid |
130-141 |
Landscape Archaeology, Paganism, and the Interpretation of Megaliths
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Jess Beck, Stephen Chrisomalis |
142-162 |
The Goddess and the Virgin: Materiality in Western Europe
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Amy Whitehead |
163-183 |
The Prevailing Circumstances: The Pagan Philosophers of Athens in a Time of Stress
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Emilie F. Kutash |
184-206 |
Polycentric Polytheism and the Philosophy of Religion
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Edward P. Butler |
207-229 |
Re-crafting the Past: The Complex Relationship between Myth and Ritual in the Contemporary Pagan Reshaping of Eleusis
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Maria Beatrice Bittarello |
230-255 |
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
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Mikirou Zitukawa, Michael York |
256-277 |
Ronald Hutton, The Druids (London: Hambledon Continuum, 2007). xvi + 240 pp., $29.95 (cloth)
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Peg Aloi |
278-279 |
Christine Wicker, Not In Kansas Anymore: Dark Arts, Sex Spells, Money Magic, and Other Things Your Neighbors Aren’t Telling You (New York: HarperCollins, 2005). 304pp. $13.95 (paper)
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Joseph Laycock |
279-281 |