Drawing Down the Moon

Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today: Revised and Expanded Edition

Paperback, 608 pages

English language

Published April 1, 1987 by Beacon Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8070-3253-4
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OCLC Number:
14002866

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Margot Adler - granddaughter of the renowned psychiatrist Alfred Adler and a reporter for National Public Radio - takes a fascinating and honest look at the religious experiences, beliefs, and lifestyles of the people who call themselves neopagans. Adler interviewed a colorful gallery of diverse people across the United States who believe that each person has a different path to divinity and that monotheism is a form of religious imperialism. She attended many of their ritual gatherings and discovered, contrary to stereotypical images, that most neopagans have no gurus or masters, that their beliefs are nonauthoritarian in spirit, and that they find inspiration in ancient deities, nature, myth, even science fiction. Still the only detailed history and comprehensive report on this little-known and largely misunderstood movement, Drawing Down the Moon has been revised and expanded to include new information on men's spirituality, Druids, Norse Paganism, and a complete guide of …

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Subjects

  • Occultism & quasi-religious beliefs
  • Witchcraft & Wicca
  • Witchcraft
  • New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit
  • New Age
  • Women and religion
  • Self-Help / General
  • Cults
  • Goddess religion
  • United States