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  1. Norse Revival: Transformation of Germanic Neopaganism.von Schnurbein Stephanie - unknown
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    Stefanie von Schnurbein: Norse Revival: Transformations of Germanic Neopaganism , Leiden/Boston: Brill 2016, 430 S.Karl Banghard - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 69 (4):404-405.
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    Stephanie von Schnurbein, Norse Revival: Transformation of Germanic Neopaganism[REVIEW]Fredrik Gregorius - 2018 - Critical Research on Religion 6 (1):103-107.
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    Feminitate si ocultism/ Femininity and Occultism.Mihaela Frunză - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5):127-142.
    This paper attempts to critically discuss and situate the phenomena of contemporary witchcraft (both the Wicca tradition and the feminist one). Contemporary Anglo-Saxon witchcraft is one of the compo- nents of “mystic-esoteric nebulousness”. It has a particular status both among contemporary prac- tices of witchcraft and among women-dominated religions. Among recent philosophical trends, it has affinities with ecofeminism and neopaganism. Along this line, its roots seem to indicate a connec- tion with the ancient beliefs that characterized the matriarchal civilization (...)
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    Philosophy podium.Lamoussa Morodenibig Naba - 2008 - Chicago, Ill.: Firefly Productions.
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  6. Ecofeminism: What One Needs to Know.Nancy R. Howell - 1997 - Zygon 32 (2):231-241.
    Ecofeminism refers to feminist theory and activism informed by ecology. Ecofeminism is concerned with connections between the domination of women and the domination of nature. Although ecofeminism is a diverse movement, ecofeminist theorists share the presuppositions that social transformation is necessary for ecological survival, that intellectual transformation of dominant modes of thought must accompany social transformation, that nature teaches nondualistic and nonhierarchial systems of relation that are models for social transformation of values, and that human and cultural diversity are values (...)
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    Religious Minorities' Web Rhetoric: Romanian and Hungarian Ethno-Pagan Organizations.Rozalia Bako & Laszlo-Attila Hubbes - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (30):127-158.
    The comparative study of Romanian and Hungarian Neopagan organizations with an ethnocentric or "Ethno-pagan" ideology is an exploratory research aimed at mapping the similarities and the differences between these religious minorities, with a highlight on their level of institutionalization, their core values and degree of political mobilization. Zalmoxian groups and organizations promote the revival of Romanian spirituality through a process of reconnection to its ancient, supposedly Dacian and Thracian roots; by the same token, Hungarian Shamanist movements are aimed at recovering (...)
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    Republicanism, Religion, and Machiavelli's Savonarolan Moment.Marcia L. Colish - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (4):597-616.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Republicanism, Religion, and Machiavelli’s Savonarolan MomentMarcia L. ColishMachiavelli’s readers often take at face value his claim that Christianity has weakened Italy’s civic spirit and martial valor, leaving it open to priestcraft and foreign invasion. Some scholars see this critique of Christianity as an expression of the irreligious, immoral, neopagan, or scientific Machiavelli, making it the chief index of his modernity. 1 One subset within this group treats Machiavelli’s [End (...)
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    The secret texts of hellenic polytheism: a practical guide to the restored pagan religion of George Gemistos Plethon.John Opsopaus - 2022 - Woodbuy, Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications.
    Translations and commentary on Plethon's complete system of Neopagan theology and religious practice focused on the Hellenic pantheon and deeply rooted in ancient Greek Paganism. Includes rituals, prayers, invocations, and hymns for holiday and daily use along with Plethon's complete sacred calendar.
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    Extraordinary Bodies, Invisible Worlds.Yael Dansac - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (2):240-247.
    Numerous scholars have signalled that neo-pagan practitioners use their body and their senses to interact with the divine and elaborate a spiritual experience. However, the learning process followed to achieve and produce a sensing body capable of communicating with summoned entities has not been properly assessed, until very recently. For over a decade, I have conducted ethnographic research on neo-pagan ritual practices held at European megalithic sites to understand how practitioners learn to co-construct their somatic experiences culturally. Collected data allowed (...)
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    La terra e l'istante: filosofi italiani e neopaganesimo.Paul Gilbert (ed.) - 2005 - Soveria Mannelli, (Catanzaro): Rubbettino.
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    Heathen Soul Sore Foundations: Ancient and Modern Germanic Pagan Concepts of the Souls.Winifred Hodge Rose - 2021 - Urbana Illinois: Wordfruma Press. Edited by Dale Wood.
    Heathen Soul Lore Foundations presents a living spiritual landscape, rooted in ancient Germanic languages and understanding, offered for modern Heathens to explore and use in their own spiritual practice. This book also presents an approach for identifying and exploring ancient concepts of 'what a soul is' that may be of interest to followers of other branches of historically based modern Paganism, and to scholars of comparative religion. Linguistic analysis, literature, folklore, comparative religion, anthropology, esoteric and philosophical approaches are used to (...)
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    Slavic (pseudo)Mythology. An Overview.Stamatis Zochios - 2025 - Iris 45.
    This article deals with Slavic pseudo-mythology, comprising myths and deities that do not exist in authentic mythology and folklore or whose existence is doubtful or refuted. It is typically an artificial construct and may be created by scholars who freely interpret scarce sources. This pseudo-mythology, as we will see, has created a false reality. The image we have of Slavic paganism is in fact very vague for lack of sources. On the contrary, today we are used to talking about a (...)
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