• Modern paganism in the United States is represented by widely different movements and organizations. The largest modern pagan (also known as neo-pagan)...
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    appeared in the United States during the 1960s, at the same time as the wider emergence of modern Paganism in the United States. Among the earliest American...
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    Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, spans a range of new religious movements variously influenced by the beliefs of pre-modern...
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    Modern paganism in Scandinavia is almost exclusively dominated by Germanic Heathenry, in forms and groups reviving Norse paganism. These are generally...
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  • Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives is an academic anthology edited by the American religious studies scholar Michael F. Strmiska...
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  • Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, is a collective term for new religious movements which are influenced by or derived...
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  • August 4, 2022. Greene, Heather (March 9, 2014). "Paganism in Israel: where the modern meets the ancient". The Wild Hunt. Retrieved August 4, 2022. Engelberg...
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    2011, the United States Air Force Academy dedicated an $80,000 "outdoor worship center" for "Earth-based religions" such as paganism and traditional Native...
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  • Enchanted Feminism (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    Jone Salomonsen of the California State University, Northridge and first published in 2002 by the Routledge. Contemporary Paganism, which is also referred...
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  • Eclectic paganism, also occasionally termed universalist or non-denominational paganism, is a form of modern paganism where practitioners blend paganism with...
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  • Stregheria (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    Community in Modern Pagan Witchcraft. Sussex Academic Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-1845197551. Strmiska, Michael, ed. (2005). Modern Paganism in World Cultures:...
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  • Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today is a sociological study of contemporary Paganism in the United States...
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    Modern paganism and New Age are eclectic new religious movements with similar decentralised structures but differences in their views of history, nature...
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    of Transgender Rights". The Wild Hunt. Retrieved 2023-01-12. Thompson, Sarah (2012). Gender and Transgender in Modern Paganism. Cupertino, CA: Circle of...
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    Pagan Pride (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    of paganism. Local Pagan Pride groups sponsor "Pagan Pride Day" festivals, usually in public locations such as city parks or university campuses. The first...
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  • Eternal Haunted Summer (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    fill the niche. EHS publishes new issues quarterly at the solstices and equinoxes. The inaugural issue was published for the 2009 Winter Solstice. The ezine...
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  • netjer "god"), or Kemetic paganism, is a neopagan religion and revival of the ancient Egyptian religion, emerging during the 1970s. A Kemetic or Kemetic...
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  • Green Egg (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    formative in modern American Paganism. "It took a catalyst to create a sense of collectivity around the word Pagan, and in the United States the Church of...
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  • Beltania (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    performances and also a spiritual retreat focusing on Earth consciousness and the modern nature-based spirituality movement. Beltane has been celebrated for millennia...
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  • Tyr (journal) (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    pre-Christian, pre-modern Europe." The magazine largely focuses on topics relating to Germanic neopaganism and Germanic paganism with an amount of content...
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  • Pan Pagan Festival (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    The Pan Pagan Festival (PPF) is one of the United States's first and longest running nature spirituality festivals,[citation needed] organized by the...
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  • Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism is a book by Swedish scholar Mattias Gardell discussing neopaganism (in particular Germanic)...
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    Modern paganism, also known as "contemporary" or "neopagan", encompasses a wide range of religious groups and individuals. These may include old occult...
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  • Pagan Spirit Gathering (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    held in 1980, it has grown into one of the oldest and largest such events in the United States. The gathering is held Sunday to Sunday during the week...
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  • Witching Culture (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    Neo-Paganism in America is a folkloric and anthropological study of the Wiccan and wider Pagan community in the United States. It was written by the American...
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    inspired by the ancient world. In the 20th century, it came to be applied as a self-descriptor by practitioners of modern paganism, modern pagan movements...
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  • the Burning Times: Paganism Revisited is an anthropological study of the Wiccan and wider Pagan community in the United States. It was written by the...
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  • Nature Religion Today: Paganism in the Modern World is an academic anthology edited by the British religious studies scholars Joanne Pearson, Richard...
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  • Some neopagans refer to the area as "Paganistan". In the Handbook of Contemporary Paganism, Murphy Pizza characterizes the Minnesota Pagan community...
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  • Gaia Consort (category Modern paganism in the United States)
    is the original incarnation of Seattle-based folk rock music-group Bone Poets Orchestra. The group, popular in the Pacific Northwest of the United States...
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