isn't it ironic?
In a twist of fate, I get to teach my final World Religions lecture next wednesday April 15 on... paganism. So, I'll be recovering from the Tridduum & Easter and get to teach a class on paganism and neo-paganism.
Since many of my lovely flist is of the pagan persuasion - thoughts? resources? Things I absolutely must include?
I was thinking styling it after ASP Paganism 101 and then doing an overview of some of the movements today. But input is always welcome.
Since many of my lovely flist is of the pagan persuasion - thoughts? resources? Things I absolutely must include?
I was thinking styling it after ASP Paganism 101 and then doing an overview of some of the movements today. But input is always welcome.
