The CR FAQ: An Introduction to Celtic Reconstructionist PaganismLulu.com, 1 ago 2007 - 204 páginas Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism (CR) is a polytheistic, animistic, religious and cultural movement. It is an effort to reconstruct, through both scholarly research and experiential practice, a spiritual tradition that is true to ancient Celtic religion and relevant to our lives in the modern world. This print edition of "The CR FAQ - An Introduction to Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism" includes a detailed pronunciation guide and an extensive glossary of terms and deities. "The CR FAQ" was written by a diverse collective of Celtic Reconstructionist (CR) elders and long-term practitioners. It is the very first book to be published that is wholly about Celtic Reconstructionism. All profits from the sale of this book are being donated to Gaelic language and cultural preservation charities in the Celtic Nations and worldwide. |
Índice
So What is Celtic Reconstructionism CR? | 17 |
Basic Questions | 27 |
Intermediate Questions | 41 |
Misconceptions | 61 |
Theology | 83 |
Ritual | 93 |
Ethics | 111 |
About Druids and Druidry | 117 |
How is CR different from Wicca Celtic Shamanism etc? | 123 |
So you want to be CR | 137 |
The EverPopular Reading List Section | 145 |
Pronunciation Guide | 157 |
Glossary | 163 |
Copyrights Credits and Acknowledgements | 189 |
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