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Despite modern Paganism being one of the fastest growing new religious movements in Britain and the USA, there is no up-to-date straightforward and informed introduction to modern Paganism from a Christian perspective. The Shaken Path addresses that gap.
‘an accessible account of Pagan life which should go a long way to dispersing hostility and creating a better understanding on which Christians can get to know their Pagan neighbours.’ Anne Richards, Church of England’s National Adviser for New Religious Movements.
‘The Shaken Path guides the reader through a variety of the main Pagan traditions, reflecting on similarities and difference found in Christian denominations and, in doing so, provides Christians with an opportunity for deeper reflections upon their own faith traditions and practices.’ Mike Stygal, Chair of the Pagan Federation
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Weight | 315 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.8 × 14 × 1.5 cm |
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