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2015
The Latin word paganus (pagan), which originally meant “a country district or community,” could take on a more general sense as “a place with fixed boundaries.” From this early meaning, paganus evolved to mean civilian as opposed to military.
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The Latin word paganus (pagan), which originally meant “a country district or community,” could take on a more general sense as “a place with fixed boundaries.” From this early meaning, paganus evolved to mean civilian as opposed to military.
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Abstract Chapter 1 argues that neo-Pagan spirituality was an essential element in the foundational ethics of American polyamory. It sets the early stages of this development within the counterculture of the 1960s by tracing the history of the Church of All Worlds (CAW), an influential neo-Pagan New Religious Movement that emerged in St ...
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Material Deposits at Sacred Sites—the Many Faces of Modern Paganism in Estonia
Material Religion, 2023Tõnno Jonuks
exaly
Heathens up North:Politics, Polemics and Contemporary Norse Paganism in Norway
Pomegranate, 2008Egil Asprem
exaly

