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Zusatztext 'This is an exciting! interesting and originalbook! with a unique perspective on both modern witchcraft and modern Christianity.' - Ronald Hutton! University of Bristol! UK Informationen zum Autor Joanne Pearson, a scholar of contemporary wicca and its history, is author of A Popular Dictionary of Paganism (Routledge, 2002) and editor of Nature Religion Today: Paganism in the Modern World (1998) and Belief Beyond Boundaries: Wicca, Celtic Spirituality and the New Age (2002). Klappentext What is Wicca? Is it witchcraft, Paganism, occultism, esotericism, magic, spirituality, mysticism, nature religion, secrecy, gnosis, the exotic or 'other'? Wicca has been defined by and explored within all these contexts over the past thirty years by anthropologists, sociologists and historians, but there has been a tendency to sublimate and negate the role of Christianity in Wicca's historical and contemporary contexts.Joanne Pearson 'prowls the borderlands of Christianity' to uncover the untold history of Wicca. Exploring the problematic nature of the Wiccan claim of marginality, it contains a groundbreaking analysis of themes in Christian traditions that are inherent in the development of contemporary Wicca. These focus on the accusations which have been levelled against Catholisicm, heterodoxy and witchcraft throughout history: ritual, deviant sexuality and magic. Zusammenfassung Pearson uncovers the untold history of Wicca and analyzes the role of Christianity in its development. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1.Introduction 2. Episcopi Vagantes and Heterodox Christianity 3. Churches Gnostic and Agnostic 4. Rediscovering Ritual 5. Inappropriate Sexuality? Sex Magic, S/M, and Ritual Nudity 6. The Magic of the Margins Conclusion Bibliography