Issue | Title | |
Vol 22, No 2 (2020) | Where Are There Sacred Mountains and What Makes Them Magical? A Material Religion Perspective | Abstract |
Michael York | ||
Vol 22, No 2 (2020) | Who Is, and Who Is Not a Pagan? Struggles in Defining Contemporary Paganism: A Response to Ethan Doyle White | Abstract |
Pavel Horák | ||
Issue Number 18, February 2002 | Who Was Aradia? The History and Develpment of a Legend | Abstract |
Sabina Magliocco | ||
Issue Number 8, May 1999 | WHOSE ‘NATURE’? Reflections on the Transcendental Signified of an Emerging Field | Abstract |
Adrian Ivakhi | ||
Vol 7, No 2 (2005) | Why “God” as “She” Provokes us:Semiotically Speaking --The Significance of the Divine Feminine | Abstract |
Kristy Coleman | ||
Issue Number 14, November 2000 | Wicca, Esotericism and Living Nature: Assessing Wicca as Nature Religion | Abstract |
Jo Pearson | ||
Issue Number 17, August 2001 | WICCAN COVENS: HOW TO START AND ORGANIZE YOUR OWN | Abstract |
Fritz Muntean | ||
Issue Number 17, August 2001 | WICCAN ROOTS: GERALD GARDNER AND THE MODERN WICCAN REVIVAL | Abstract |
Juliette Wood | ||
Issue Number 18, February 2002 | Wiccan Warrior: Walking a Spritual Path in a Sometimes Hostile World | Abstract |
Phoenix Pangaryk | ||
Issue Number 11, February 2000 | WITCH WARS: Factors Contributing to Conflict in Canadian Neopagan Communities | Abstract |
Sian Reid | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2009) | Witchcraft: Changing patterns of participation in the early twenty first century | Abstract |
Douglas Ezzy, Helen A Berger | ||
Vol 18, No 2 (2016) | Witches, Pagans and Historians. An Extended Review of Max Dashu, Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, 700–1000 | Details |
Ronald Hutton | ||
Vol 18, No 2 (2016) | Witches’ Tears: Spiritual Feminism, Epistemology, and Witch Hunt Horror Stories | Abstract |
Laurel Zwissler | ||
Vol 21, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Paganism, art, and fashion | Wolves Amongst the Sheep: Looking Beyond the Aesthetics of Polish National Socialism | Abstract |
Mariusz Filip | ||
Issue Number 18, February 2002 | Women as Initiators and Crafters of Human Growth in the ‘Reclaiming’ Witchcraft Tradition | Abstract |
Jone Salomonsen | ||
Vol 19, No 2 (2017) | Women of Power: The Image of the Witch and Feminist Movements in Poland | Abstract |
Adam Anczyk, Joanna Malita-Król | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2010) | Writing the History of Witchcraft: A Personal View | Abstract |
Ronald Hutton | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2005) | ‘I would rather be a god/dess than a cyborg’: A Pagan Encounter with Donna Haraway | Abstract |
Thom van Dooren | ||
Issue Number 17, August 2001 | ‘The Terror of Unseen Things’: Saki and the fin-de-siècle Pagan Revival | Abstract |
Nick Freeman | ||
Vol 22, No 1 (2020) | “As Old as Man”: Helena Blavatsky’s Pagan Perennial Philosophy | Abstract |
Julie Chajes | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2009) | “Don’t eat the incense”: Children’s Participation in Contemporary Pagan Practice | Abstract |
Zohreh Kermani | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2012) | “Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids: A Journey through the English Ritual Year” | Abstract |
Ethan Doyle White | ||
Vol 20, No 1 (2018) | “Pagan Politics in the 21st Century: ‘Peace and Love’ or ‘Blood and Soil’?” | Abstract |
Michael F. Strmiska | ||
Vol 21, No 1 (2019) | “The Most Powerful Portal in Zion” - Kursi: The Spiritual Site that Became an Intersection of Ley-lines and Multicultural Discourses | Abstract |
Marianna Ruah-Midbar Shapiro, Adi Sasson | ||
Vol 16, No 2 (2014) | “You Took My Spirit Captive among the Leaves”: The Creation of Blodeuwedd in Re-Imaginings of the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi | Abstract |
Cara Bartels-Bland | ||
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