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| 245 | ‡aBelief beyond boundaries :‡bWicca, Celtic spirituality and the new age /‡cedited by Joanne Pearson. |
| 260 | ‡aAldershot, Hants, England ;‡aBurlington, VT :‡bAshgate,‡cc2002. |
| 300 | ‡a339 p., [8] p. of plates :‡bill., maps (some col.) ;‡c26 cm. |
| 440 | ‡aReligion today ;‡vv. 5 |
| 504 | ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
| 505 | ‡tIntroduction /‡rJoanne Pearson -- ‡gCh. 1.‡tThe history and development of Wicca and Paganism /‡rJoanne Pearson -- ‡gCh. 2.‡tContemporary Celtic Spirituality /‡rMarion Bowman -- ‡gCh. 3.‡tAspirational Indians: North American indigenous religions and the New Age /‡rSusan Mumm -- ‡gCh. 4.‡tWitches and Wicca /‡rJoanne Pearson -- ‡gCh. 5.‡tReligion, science and the New Age /‡rRoderick Main -- ‡tThe roots of modern Paganism /‡rRonald Hutton -- ‡tMadame Blavatsky's children: Theosophy and its heirs /‡rKevin Tingay -- ‡tThe faith of the fringe: perspectives and issues in 'Celtic Christianity' /‡rDonald E. Meek -- ‡tWanting to be Indian: when spiritual searching turns into cultural theft /‡rMyke Johnson -- ‡tFrom the Devil's gateway to the Goddess within: the image of the witch in neopaganism /‡rWouter J. Hanegraaff -- ‡tThe witch in history /‡rDiane Purkiss. |
| 520 | ‡aPublished for an eponymous Open U. course taught by Pearson (religious studies), this text explores the forms and increasing popularity of New Age Movements in the UK and US. Part 1 consists of chapters on the genesis of modern paganism and Wicca; contemporary Celtic spirituality; American Indian wannabes; and religion, science, and the New Age. The rest of the 11 contributions delve further into neopaganism's roots and images, Celtic Christianity as postmodern primitivism, the issue of spiritual exploitation, and radical feminist appropriation of the Burning Times. Includes b&w photos of prominent occultists, modern rites, and ancient sites; color media images; and glossaries. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
| 650 | ‡aCults. |
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| 700 | ‡aPearson, Joanne,‡d1969- |
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