Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1999
... Various forms of witchcraft, many of them eclectic, are a principal component of this movemen... more ... Various forms of witchcraft, many of them eclectic, are a principal component of this movement (Adler 1997 ... subculture also includes smaller factions, collectivities, groups, and networks of cere-monial magicians, feminist (or "Dianic") witches or goddess worshippers (not ...
DANNY L. JORGENSEN This article examines thecontètttioA that 8’generaf movement of M~Sa!!~ margin... more DANNY L. JORGENSEN This article examines thecontètttioA that 8’generaf movement of M~Sa!!~ marginal begets a nd-cults organized in the form of a cuttts milieu has em_gad recently in America. Thja character and composition of the cultic. milieu is described and analyzed, and particular attention i8100usedUn etaborate ~~twbrks ~f individuals and groups organized irtvto form of an &dquo;esoteric community&dquo; discovered during this investigation. Hndings support the idea that esoteric thought represent a general social movement within which many specific movements or movement organizations may be identified.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1999
... Various forms of witchcraft, many of them eclectic, are a principal component of this movemen... more ... Various forms of witchcraft, many of them eclectic, are a principal component of this movement (Adler 1997 ... subculture also includes smaller factions, collectivities, groups, and networks of cere-monial magicians, feminist (or "Dianic") witches or goddess worshippers (not ...
DANNY L. JORGENSEN This article examines thecontètttioA that 8’generaf movement of M~Sa!!~ margin... more DANNY L. JORGENSEN This article examines thecontètttioA that 8’generaf movement of M~Sa!!~ marginal begets a nd-cults organized in the form of a cuttts milieu has em_gad recently in America. Thja character and composition of the cultic. milieu is described and analyzed, and particular attention i8100usedUn etaborate ~~twbrks ~f individuals and groups organized irtvto form of an &dquo;esoteric community&dquo; discovered during this investigation. Hndings support the idea that esoteric thought represent a general social movement within which many specific movements or movement organizations may be identified.
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