This evolutionary neopaganism, which owes much to eastern ideas of Nirvana and the like, is on clear display in this film. |
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But now that neopaganism has joined the ranks of approved campus religious groups, this is beginning to be a minority view, expressed tentatively for fear of giving offense. |
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At the curia, he was close to the Roman Academy, which had a reputation for neopaganism. |
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Runes are popular in Germanic neopaganism, and to a lesser extent in other forms of Neopaganism and New Age esotericism. |
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In 2008 a front page article in the Independent Magazine noted the rising influence of neopaganism within the modern Morris tradition. |
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Prosecutors say his henchman was Councilman Daniel Halloran, a Tea Party Republican and a practitioner of Theodism, a strain of Germanic neopaganism. |
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The neopaganism of our time differs from its primitive form. |
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Russell's textbook on witchcraft, the final chapters of which now seem dated, Bailey concludes the book with a recent overview of neopaganism, the Craft, and Wicca. |
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Ephraim of Syria with the opponents of his time, especially NeoPaganism under Emperor Julian Apostata. |
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The 20th century saw the revival of Neopaganism through movements such as Wicca and Druidry. |
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Heathenry, also termed Heathenism or Germanic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. |
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Neopaganism in the UK is dominated by Wicca, the modern movement of Druidry, and forms of Germanic Neopaganism. |
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Neopaganism in the United Kingdom is primarily represented by Wicca and Witchcraft religions, Druidry, and Heathenry. |
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