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Nova Religio
Nova Religio (2021) 25 (1): 108–121.
Published: 01 August 2021
..., a place possesses a feeling of its own that can be discovered by those who enter it. © 2021 by The Regents of the University of California 2021 phenomenological approach Poland ritual sacred space Wicca One of the aims of contemporary Pagan ritual practice is to connect and commune...
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Nova Religio
Nova Religio (2019) 22 (4): 44–59.
Published: 01 May 2019
... beliefs, preserving outdated elements of Victorian archaeology in popu- lar culture concerned with alternative archaeology and the occult. KEYWORDS: Margaret Murray, Wicca, alternative archaeology, H. P. Lovecraft, conspiracy theory, England, history of archaeology, UFOs V isiting Avebury, England...
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Nova Religio
Nova Religio (2016) 20 (2): 97–110.
Published: 01 November 2016
... personal history, and stories about their names help create a sense of identity. I offer psychological interpretations of such narratives within the context of Flemish and Dutch Wicca, illustrated with quotes from lightly structured in-depth interviews. I found that names and their referents may be either...