Naturalistic Paganism

Category: Contributors


“Feminism and the Future of Religion, Part 1” by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

It is in the realm of myth, image and symbol that feminists in religion find the bulk of their work – in the diluting and relativizing of patriarchal/dominator notions, stories and images; and then in the offering of alternatives.

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“Paganism and Motherhood” by Trellia

What does Paganism have to say about becoming a mother?

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“Issues with Masculine/Feminine Duality in Paganism” by Trellia

When we look at the Pagan religions, there are plenty of examples of deities that don’t neatly fit the masculine/feminine pattern. There are deities that represent a concept that is usually represented by the opposite sex, deities that have both male and female qualities, and deities with seemingly no gender at all.

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“Transphobia is Anti-Feminist” by Sable Aradia

Any system that oppresses a person – ANY PERSON WHATSOEVER – is flawed and needs to be changed.

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[Pagan in Place] “Feminism is for Naturalistic Pagans: An Invitation to Magic” by Anna Walther

The Goddess movement, while an important source of validation for women, was not enough to extinguish the violence of gender oppression. We symbol workers and magic makers still have work to do, both inside and outside the circle.

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