Cults and New Religions: A Brief HistoryWiley, 2008 - 260 pagini An overview of the development of new religions and the controversies surrounding them in late modern society.
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Pagina 192
... Witches are neither fools , escapists nor superstitious . They are living in the twentieth century , not the Middle Ages , and they accept the fact without reservation ; if they do tend to have a keener sense of historical continuity ...
... Witches are neither fools , escapists nor superstitious . They are living in the twentieth century , not the Middle Ages , and they accept the fact without reservation ; if they do tend to have a keener sense of historical continuity ...
Pagina 203
... Witches and Wiccans do share a number of fun- damental principles in common : the sacredness of nature , the immanence of divinity , and the ability to interact meaningfully with universal processes . Rejecting the dualistic understand ...
... Witches and Wiccans do share a number of fun- damental principles in common : the sacredness of nature , the immanence of divinity , and the ability to interact meaningfully with universal processes . Rejecting the dualistic understand ...
Pagina 209
... witches to fly , to influence the weather , or to cure or cause disease was " beyond doubt an infidel " ( Lea 1939 : 180 ) . To suggest that they gained their super- natural abilities from some kind of a diabolical pact invested the ...
... witches to fly , to influence the weather , or to cure or cause disease was " beyond doubt an infidel " ( Lea 1939 : 180 ) . To suggest that they gained their super- natural abilities from some kind of a diabolical pact invested the ...
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A Primer | 1 |
The Question of Religion | 24 |
The Questions of Science | 48 |
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