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Useful Information for Students
You’ve studied your tradition, led circles, and volunteered at events. Now you are ready for the next stage of your growth. Gather with other local Pagan leaders and experienced facilitators to share experiences and encounter tools and techniques that help to nourish Pagan community. How can Pagan groups make a place for themselves in interfaith situations where Pagans are unknown or little-understood? Continue reading »
The Institute for Thealogy & Deasophy is pleased to announce the first issue of “Goddess Thealogy, An International Journal for the Study of the Divine Feminine”
You can download the free pdf file here. It is quite a large file (3.17 MB) so please be patient with the download.
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The Association for the Study of Women in Mythology has put out a call for nominations for the Sarasvati Award. This award is given to two categories: scholarly, non-fiction; and creative writing (poetry, fiction, or other genre). To find out more about criteria or how to nominate a book or author, visit this link.
Ben Hoshour on Pagan Clergy
Our newsletter coordinator, Ben Hoshour, discusses Pagan Clergy , the need for trained Pagan Clergy, and Cherry Hill Seminary’s vital role in the lives of current and future Pagan Clergy in his blog, The Pagan Perspective. Says Ben, “As a Pagan Community, we desperately need to reevaluate our concept of clergy, organization, and community. We need to liberate these ideas from prior association and re-create the in our own unique Pagan way. Even more importantly, we need to learn to support each other and our community” You can read his post here.






