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The Pagan Man: Priests, Warriors, Hunters, and Drummers (2005)

por Isaac Bonewits

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Pagan men - straight, gay, bisexual, polyamorous, plumbers, programmers, shopkeepers, writers, musicians, drummers - define themselves in a faith community that honours strong women in what many believe are women's religions. Using interviews with over 40 Pagan men, leading authority on earth religions Isaac Bonewits looks at the sons of the Goddess, covering issues he has dealt with himself as a Pagan for over 40 years. He reveals today's practitioner as a trailblazer with his own specific symbols and magical correspondences, calling to Goddesses AND Gods.… (más)
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A definite must have for the Pagan library, whether you are male or female. Bonewits, with his usual wit and wisdom, brings several aspects of Paganism how for the Pagan Man. I added this to my collection shortly before Isaac died. So wish I had gotten the opportunity to talk with about this and other books.

A few features I really appreciated about this book: Bonewits at least talks about gay and bi men. Male aspects of the divine are looked at from multiple perspectives. The title only BEGINS to tell you what is covered in the book.
  RevKess | Mar 23, 2012 |
I can't say enough good things about this book. I got it for my hubby and ended up reading it myself. Wicca has been a religion of predominantly women, and men often feel left out. I think this book is a must read for both the sexes as a way to understanding the part men play in Wicca and Paganism in general. It also gives an interesting history lesson from the perspective of one who was there and actually met some of the players. ( )
  lkrough2 | Feb 10, 2007 |
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Pagan men - straight, gay, bisexual, polyamorous, plumbers, programmers, shopkeepers, writers, musicians, drummers - define themselves in a faith community that honours strong women in what many believe are women's religions. Using interviews with over 40 Pagan men, leading authority on earth religions Isaac Bonewits looks at the sons of the Goddess, covering issues he has dealt with himself as a Pagan for over 40 years. He reveals today's practitioner as a trailblazer with his own specific symbols and magical correspondences, calling to Goddesses AND Gods.

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