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 | Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller", "rustic") is a blanket term used to refer to various polytheistic, non Judeo-Christian religious traditions. Its exact definition may vary: It is primarily used in a historical context, referring to Greco-Roman polytheism as well as the polytheistic traditions of Europe before Christianization. In a wider sense, extended to contemporary religions, it includes most of the Eastern religions, and the indigenous traditions of the Americas, Central Asia and Africa, as well as non-Abrahamic folk religion in general. More narrow definitions will not include any of the world religions and restrict the term to local or rural currents not organized as civil religions. Characteristic of pagan traditions is the absence of proselytism and the presence of a living mythology which explains religious practice. Since the later 20th century, "Pagan" or "Paganism" has become widely used as a self-designation by adherents of Neopaganism. As such, various modern scholars have begun to apply the term to three separate groups of faiths: Historical Polytheism (such as Celtic polytheism and Norse paganism), Folk/ethnic/Indigenous religions (such as Chinese folk religion and African traditional religion), and Neo-paganism (such as Wicca and Germanic Neopaganism). As a noun, paganus was used to mean "country dweller, villager." The semantic development of post-classical Latin paganus in the sense "non-Christian, heathen" is unclear. The dating of this sense is controversial, but the 4th century seems most plausible. An earlier example has been suggested in Tertullian De Corona Militis xi, "Apud hunc [sc. Christum] tam miles est paganus fidelis quam paganus est miles infidelis," but here the word paganus may be interpreted in the sense "civilian" rather than "heathen". There are three main explanations of the development: The post-classical Latin paganismus gave rise to both paganism and to its synonym paynimry. Paynimry may be used of paganism, its practises, and pagans, as well as for the domain or realm of pagans. In their distant origins, these usages derived from pagus, "province, countryside", cognate to Greek πάγος "rocky hill", and, even earlier, "something stuck in the ground", as a landmark: the Proto-Indo-European root *pag- means "fixed" and is also the source of the words page, pale (stake), and pole, as well as pact and peace. Less than twenty years after the last vestiges of paganism were crushed with great severity by the emperor Theodosius I Rome was seized by Alaric in 410. This led to murmuring that the gods of paganism had taken greater care of the city than that of the Christian God, inspiring St Augustine to write The City of God, alternative title "De Civitate Dei contra Paganos: The City of God against the Pagans", in which he claimed that whilst the great 'city of Man' had fallen, Christians were ultimately citizens of the 'city of God.' Both "pagan" and "heathen" have historically been used as a pejorative by adherents of monotheistic religions (such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam) to indicate a disbeliever in their religion, although in modern times it is not always used as a pejorative. "Paganism" frequently refers to the religions of classical antiquity, most notably Greek mythology or Roman religion, and can be used neutrally or admiringly by those who refer to those complexes of belief. However, until the rise of Romanticism and the general acceptance of freedom of religion in Western civilization, "Paganism" was almost always used disparagingly of heterodox beliefs falling outside the established political framework of the Christian Church. "Pagan" came to be equated with a Christianized sense of "epicurian" to signify a person who is sensual, materialistic, self-indulgent, unconcerned with the future and uninterested in sophisticated religion. The word was usually used in this worldly and stereotypical sense, particularly among those who were drawing attention to what they perceived as being the limitations of paganism, for example, as when G. K. Chesterton wrote: "The pagan set out, with admirable sense, to enjoy himself. By the end of his civilization he had discovered that a man cannot enjoy himself and continue to enjoy anything else." In sharp contrast Swinburne the poet would comment on this same theme: "Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath; We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death. |
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How to Perform a Pagan Funeral :
How to Perform a Pagan Funeral. It's difficult to generalize about how to perform a pagan funeral, primarily because there are no universally accepted funeral rites or traditions ...
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How to Be a Pagan - wikiHow
wikiHow article about How to Be a Pagan. ... How to Be Pagan/Wiccan in High School (With Minimal Problems) How to Create a Book of Shadows ...
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How to Have a Pagan Wedding. Do you want to get married but avoid the church? Do you consider yourself spiritual but not religious? Are you pagan, or marrying someone from a ...
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How to Hold a Pagan Spring Equinox Ritual :
How to Hold a Pagan Spring Equinox Ritual. Pagans celebrate the spring equinox by performing centuries-old rituals, usually in forest or some other natural setting. This time of ...
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Ancient Rituals Of Spiritual Awakening
There are different ancient rituals performed by different groups of people worldwide. Indigenous cultures that are still existing until now, shows us a glimpse of how ancient people quest on having a...
Celebrating Easter and Resurrection Sunday
Easter is perhaps the most important of all Christian feasts. It celebrates the resurrection of Christianity's Lord and founder Jesus Christ: an event alleged by Christianity that has validated His me...
Mardi Gras is Fat Tuesday
Mardi Gras is a French phrase which means "Fat Tuesday." This event has been celebrated in different cities all over the world but it all started in Nice in the year 1294. The Comte de Provence initia...
When Christ Was Born
What Homer, Euclid, Herodotus, Hippocrates, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Gutenberg, and Jesus Christ have in common is that they are among the many historical figures documented with uncertain dates of bir...
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What do "Paganism" and "Pagan" mean?
Includes several definitions (past and present) of the term "pagan" complete with references and links to additional resources.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/paganism.htm
Becoming a Pagan
Pagan 101, Goddess 101, and explaining your beliefs to your family. ... This is called Animism, and all Pagan religions share this belief in common. ...
http://www.spiralgoddess.com/Pagan101.html
Out of the Dark
Resource for information relating to God and/or Goddess Worship in all its many forms. ... Pagan Federation International " ... Pagan Resource Center ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Paganism
Paganism, in the broadest sense includes all religions other than the true one revealed by God, and, in a narrower sense, ... of pagan religions in ...
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Heredia found guilty of manslaughter
NEW BRITAIN — The family of Jose Pagan can now rest assured that one of three men accused in the 14-year-old’s murder has been brought to justice, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin Murphy said Thursday, minutes after jurors came back with guilty verdicts for Jose Heredia.
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In Thailand, A Little Black Magic Is Politics as Usual
Last's weeks blood protests in Bangkok were a rare public revelation of a more covert aspect of the ongoing conflict between the country's political movements -- a war of the supernatural
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Old tradition for Spring equinox 2010: burning socks?
Pagan festivals or Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring' come to mind on the Spring equinox, but one little-known tradition brings a little foot freedom to the first day of Spring.
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ARKONA - 'Liki Bessmertnykh Bogov'-Video online
'Liki Bessmertnykh Bogov', das neue Video der russischen Pagan Metaller ARKONA, kannst Du dir unten anschauen. Der Song stammt vom aktuellen Album 'Goi, Rode, Goi', das letztes Jahr über Napalm Records erschienen ist. Live kannst Du ARKONA dieses Jahr bei folgenden Shows und Festivals sehen: 29.04. Ragnarök Festival VII - Rieden, D 10.06. JH Zeni...
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Mike Jacobs' catching career ended while a Mets minor-leaguer in 2005, when the organization decided to move him to first base during spring training. Jacobs is now back with the organization. And he was back behind the plate on March 19.
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