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Pagan Planet

Pagan Planet
Author: Nimue Brown
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1782797823

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What does it mean to live as a Pagan in this uncertain world of climate change, economic hardship and worldwide social injustice? What does it mean to hold nature as sacred when ravaging the land is commonplace? How do we live our Paganism in our families and homes, our communities and countries? Pagans are stepping up in all kinds of ways. This is a Moon Books community project, sharing the energy and inspiration of people who are making a difference at whatever level makes sense to them. This is a book of grass-roots energy, of walking your talk and the tales of people who are, by a vast array of means, engaged with being the change they wish to see in the world.


The Gaia Hypothesis

The Gaia Hypothesis
Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022606039X

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“The book is full of empathetic, insightful, and often very funny portraits of Margulis, Lovelock, and a community of other figures associated with Gaia.” —Carla Nappi, New Books in Science, Technology, and Society In 1965 English scientist James Lovelock had a flash of insight: the Earth is not just teeming with life; the Earth, in some sense, is life. He mulled this revolutionary idea over for several years, first with his close friend the novelist William Golding, and then in an extensive collaboration with the American scientist Lynn Margulis. In the early 1970s, he finally went public with the Gaia hypothesis, the idea that everything happens for an end: the good of planet Earth. Lovelock and Margulis were scorned by professional scientists, but the general public enthusiastically embraced Lovelock and his hypothesis. In The Gaia Hypothesis, philosopher Michael Ruse, with his characteristic clarity and wit, uses Gaia and its history, its supporters and detractors, to illuminate the nature of science itself. Gaia emerged in the 1960s, a decade when authority was questioned and status and dignity stood for nothing, but its story is much older. Ruse traces Gaia’s connection to Plato and a long history of goal-directed and holistic—or organicist—thinking and explains why Lovelock and Margulis’s peers rejected it as pseudoscience. But Ruse also shows why the project was a success. He argues that Lovelock and Margulis should be commended for giving philosophy firm scientific basis and for provoking important scientific discussion about the world as a whole, its homeostasis or—in this age of global environmental uncertainty—its lack thereof. “[Ruse’s] treatment is thought-provoking and original, as you would expect from this perceptive, irrepressible philosopher of biology.” —New Scientist


No Other Planet

No Other Planet
Author: Mathias Thaler
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2022-09-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1316516474

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Investigates the role of hope and fear in our climate-changed world by focusing on various expressions of the utopian imagination.


Practically Pagan - An Alternative Guide to Planet Friendly Living

Practically Pagan - An Alternative Guide to Planet Friendly Living
Author: Mabh Savage
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2022-03-25
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1789044464

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In Practically Pagan – An Alternative Guide to Planet Friendly Living, Mabh Savage brings Pagan paths and green living together. Mabh Savage explores the connections between environmentalism and paganism, shedding light on the small but powerful changes individuals can make to live a planet-friendly lifestyle.


Pagan Portals - The Urban Ovate

Pagan Portals - The Urban Ovate
Author: Brendan Howlin
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1780998988

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Presenting Druidry in an easy-to-understand way, making the concepts open to everyone. Pagan Portals - The Urban Ovate, continues the process started by Brendan Howlin in The Handbook of Urban Druidy by moving deeper into the life of an urban ovate.


Pagan Portals - Fairy Queens

Pagan Portals - Fairy Queens
Author: Morgan Daimler
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1785358421

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Mysterious and intriguing, the Queens of Fairy have been intertwined with mortal lives and imaginations for as long as we have had myth and folklore. Goddesses to some, fictional characters to others, these powerful Queens are bound up in the history of witchcraft and still have a role to play today. This book takes a look at who the Fairy Queens are, explores some of their individual stories, and considers how we can still connect to them and honor them in the world today.


Every Day Magic - A Pagan Book of Days

Every Day Magic - A Pagan Book of Days
Author: Lucya Starza
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1785355686

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Every Day Magic - A Pagan Book of Days contains 366 spells, rituals, meditations, Pagan prayers, divinatory techniques, poems to read and recipes and craft projects to try out, along with the details of festivals that take place throughout the year. All the activities are intended to be easy to follow so you can pick up the book, open it to a day and find something you can do. There are festivals from the ancient world and modern Pagan celebrations as well.


Pagan Portals - What is Modern Witchcraft?

Pagan Portals - What is Modern Witchcraft?
Author: Trevor Greenfield
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1785358677

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It has been observed that the traditions, philosophies and beliefs that enjoy historical longevity are not those that remain static and unchanging, but rather those that evolve and adapt to meet the needs of different or changing societies. And that truth, of course, can be extended to religions and spiritualities that by necessity must remain relevant to peoples’ lives or become intellectual museum pieces. With topics ranging from CyberWitches to Activism, from Web Weaving to Urban Witchcraft, from the Arts to Kitchen and Solitary Witchcraft and more, What is Modern Witchcraft? considers contemporary developments in the ancient craft and discusses a number of questions and issues that are frequently raised today. What is Modern Witchcraft? is edited by Trevor Greenfield and features essays from Morgan Daimler, Annette George, Irisanya Moon, Rebecca Beattie, Philipp J. Kessler, Amie Ravenson, Rachel Patterson, Mélusine Draco, Dorothy Abrams, Arietta Bryant and Mabh Savage.


*John 6:66, Eternity with the Trinity Vs Eternity with the Beast

*John 6:66, Eternity with the Trinity Vs Eternity with the Beast
Author: Father Yours
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 149176256X

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On this PEARLIEST PEARL of wisdom and more... Beloved reader, ANYONE AND EVERYONE is invited to know this booklet and of whatever age. It is a doctrinal and somewhat autobiographical booklet mainly of nonfictional incidents, miraculous and so providential, and with a short section of a fictional dialogue. It is a spiritually ecumenical inspirational booklet. The cover of The Last Supper is original and portrays the actual Holy Grail kept in Valenica, Spain. It is hoped that this booklet will be translated well and in any and all languages even to reach even millions, God-willing. It is great to have it historically begin in this Year of Faith.


On Purpose

On Purpose
Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0691195951

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"A brief, accessible history of the idea of purpose in Western thought, from ancient Greece to the present. Can we live without the idea of purpose? Should we even try to? Kant thought we were stuck with purpose, and even Darwin's theory of natural selection, which profoundly shook the idea, was unable to kill it. Indeed, teleological explanation--what Aristotle called understanding in terms of "final causes"--Seems to be making a comeback today, as both religious proponents of intelligent design and some prominent secular philosophers argue that any explanation of life without the idea of purpose is missing something essential. In On Purpose, Michael Ruse explores the history of the idea of purpose in philosophical, religious, scientific, and historical thought, from ancient Greece to the present. Accessibly written and filled with literary and other examples, the book examines "purpose" thinking in the natural and human world. It shows how three ideas about purpose have been at the heart of Western thought for more than two thousand years. In the Platonic view, purpose results from the planning of a human or divine being; in the Aristotelian, purpose stems from a tendency or principle of order in the natural world; and in the Kantian, purpose is essentially heuristic, or something to be discovered, an idea given substance by Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection. On Purpose traces the profound and fascinating implications of these ways of thinking about purpose."--