I obviously do not believe Biblical prophecies have a divine source in any sense. At the same time, I am fascinated by the power coherent images and attitudes have to influence people’s perceptions and experiences, especially when shared by many … Read more
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NeoPaganism, Divine Immanence, and the Sacred Feminine
Introduction
This essay analyzes hotly contested issues within the contemporary American Pagan community. The arguments creating such discord rely on holding two contradictory positions at the same time. First, gender is socially, not biologically, defined. The second is there are … Read more
Strange Bedfellows: The Christian Right, Radical Islam, and the Hindu Right
Seeing and Feeling Energy Fields
Mythos and Time
Looking Deeply: NeoPagans, Domination, and the ‘Woke’
Power, Evil, and the Crisis of Our Times: an animist view
Gus diZerega
Presented at the Conference on Current Pagan Studies, Jan. 25-6, 2020
In 2013 I published Faultlines: The 60s, the Culture War, and the Return of the Divine Feminine. Written largely in 2010, … Read more