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Neo-Paganism – About this article



Pages In This Entry:

  1. Neo-Paganism: Is Dialogue Possible?
  2. Neo-Paganism Dialogue: What is Neo-Paganism?
  3. Neo-Paganism - The Pagan Deities
  4. Neo-Paganism - Neopaganism as nonauthoritarian, anarchic
  5. Neo-Paganism - Paganism as nature religion
  6. Neo-Paganism - The body, sexuality and nakedness
  7. Neo-Paganism - History of Neo-Paganism
  8. Neo-Paganism - Ritual in Neo-Paganism
  9. Neo-Paganism - The practice of magic
  10. Neo-Paganism - Sexuality in ritual
  11. Neo-Paganism - Holy days
  12. Neo-Paganism - Barriers and bridges to Christian faith
  13. Neo-Paganism: Barriers and bridges to dialogue
  14. Neo-Paganism - Barriers and bridges - theological
  15. Neo-Paganism - Barriers and bridges - historial
  16. Neo-Paganism - Conclusion
  17. Neo-Paganism - Endnotes
  18. Neo-Paganism - References
  19. Neo-Paganism - About this article


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The publishers of Apologetics Index have long sought for a balanced presentation on the subject of Neo-Paganism. We are pleased to have received permission - from both the author and original publisher - to post this article. We encourage the kind of research and dialogue the author describes [See About Apologetics Index]

Neo-Paganism: Is Dialogue Possible? was written by Andrew J. McLean following research completed in his final year of study at Luthern Seminary, Adeladie, Australia.

Andrew McLean currently serves as the Youth and Family / School Pastor at Prince of Peace Lutheran, in Everton Hills, Queensland. Email: andrew.mclean@lca.org.au

This article was first published in the Lutheran Theological Journal, 36/3, December 2002, pp. 112-125.

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