Naming the God
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A series of critical essays discussing many of the aspects of male deity and offering a spiritual gazetteer of over fifty gods.






A series of critical essays discussing many of the aspects of male deity and offering a spiritual gazetteer of over fifty gods.
Modern pagans recognize the need to tear down our destructive systems and build inclusive new political and social structures. This anthology presents modern pagan activists working through their spiritual lines to do better.
Pagan Portals - What is Modern Witchcraft? considers contemporary developments in the ancient craft.
Featuring contributions from over eighty scholars and practitioners, this collection delves into the diverse interpretations and significance of the Goddess in various spiritual contexts. The essays explore themes of femininity, spirituality, and the cultural impact of Goddess worship, offering insights into its historical roots and contemporary relevance. This work serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of Goddess spirituality and its role in modern society.
Paganism 101 by 101 Pagans, an introduction to Paganism with a neat twist on the 101 concept.
An anthology published in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Gerald Gardner's seminal work, Witchcraft Today.
This anthology features a diverse collection of Pagan writers exploring various contemporary issues through their unique perspectives. Each contributor brings their insights, reflecting on themes relevant to modern society while drawing from Pagan traditions. The book serves as a platform for dialogue on spirituality, culture, and the challenges faced today, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in Paganism and its relevance in today's world.
Exploring the evolution of the concept of God, this work delves into various intellectual movements such as Romanticism, Marxism, and post-war German theology, alongside the impact of the 1960s death of God movement. It highlights how these influences have transformed our understanding of divinity, reflecting a rich tapestry of human experience and expression. The narrative traces the historical journey of this key idea in Western thought, illustrating how God has been reimagined in humanity's image, fostering a deeper connection with contemporary writers and thinkers.