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Thoughts on Reading Derrick Jensen
By
Gus diZerega
When I first was made to know, in no uncertain terms, that the earth and everything in it was vastly more sentient than I had ever imagined, I looked long and hard for writings that could shed more light on my experiences. Especially I looked for stuff by modern Westerners. Mostly I found little. Most…
Atheists, Christians, and Pagans
By
Gus diZerega
The recent plethora of books by militant atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens is beginning to generate a good deal of return fire from people writing within the Christian tradition, either as sophisticated adherents or writers recognizing that on balance our society benefited from it rather more than it lost. Christopher…
Worthy Book, Worthy Blog
By
Gus diZerega
Anne Hill has a good review of a worthy new Pagan book that helps us find grounds for good living that are not rooted in someone else’s commandment:, The Other Side of Virtue, by Brendan Myers. http://gnosiscafe.com/gcblog/2009/04/30/living-la-vida-virtuosa/ Check it out, as well as the blog and the book. In the interest of full disclosure, I…
ChristoPaganism Reviewed
By
Gus diZerega
Joyce and River Higgenbotham have written a new book, ChristoPaganism, that I think will interest any Pagan concerned with the broader boundaries of our community, or any Christian interested in the long-term compatibility of Pagan and Christian spirituality.
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