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Paganism, natural reason, and immortality: Charles Blount and John Toland’s histories of the soul

Intellectual History Review, 2020
Many Enlightenment freethinkers undermined the immortality of the soul by declaring that it could not be demonstrated by philosophy, and that its origins were inseparable from ancient superstition.
Michelle Pfeffer
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Paganism

Religion in 50 More Words, 1996
In Norway I have been seen as a reason for people not to call themselves Pagans too, and some of the socalled Pagans in Norway have also campaigned against me to ostracize me and alienate me from the whole Pagan movement, but ironically the people who ...
A. Hughes, R. Mccutcheon
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THE POSITION OF WOMEN IN ANCIENT ROME: TRANSFORMATION FROM PAGANISM TO CHRISTIANITY

Sophia. Human and Religious Studies Bulletin, 2023
The religious milieu of ancient Rome was a complex canvas, deeply interwoven with the lives of its inhabitants, both men and women. This article delves into the intricate web of religious influence on women's lives in ancient Rome, with a particular ...
Kateryna Dobrovolska, Andrianna Roma
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Neo-Paganism

Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions, 2015
Sônia Weidner Maluf
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"If the Base Fundamentals Are Too Much for You . . . ": Reconsidering the Existence of Doctrines in Modern Paganism

Nova Religio, 2022
:This article deals with the possible existence of doctrines in modern Paganism. Generally, Pagan studies scholars widely consider modern Paganism a religion without doctrines.
P. Horák
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Witchcraft and Paganism in Midcentury Women's Detective Fiction

, 2022
Witchcraft and paganism exert an insistent pressure from the margins of midcentury British detective fiction. This Element investigates the appearance of witchcraft and paganism in the novels of four of the most popular female detective authors of the ...
J. Bloomfield
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Who Is, and Who Is Not a Pagan? Struggles in Defining Contemporary Paganism: A Response to Ethan Doyle White

The Pomegranate, 2020
The article deals with Pagan studies’ attempts to define contemporary Paganism and claims that definition-building is not a fruitful way of getting to a better understanding of the phenomenon.
P. Horák
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The Rise of Paganism and the Far Right in Europe

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion, 2020
Since the end of the 19th century, pagan ideas have inspired some representatives of nationalist, conservative, and far right political ideologies.
Kaarina Aitamurto
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Romantic Paganism: The Politics of Ecstasy in the Shelley Circle / Romantic Hellenism and the Philosophy of Nature / The Radical Ecology of the Shelleys: Eros and Environment

, 2020
Whether through allusions, translations, adaptations, or appeals to classical models of sexuality, Romantic authors have a long, rich history of embracing and rewriting classical models.
Nowell Marshall
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