A selection of essays by Christine Hoff Kraemer:
- “Paganism” (editor/contributor), in On Common Ground: World Religions in America from The Pluralism Project at Harvard University, 2013.
- “Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Paganism,” Religion Compass 6/8 (2012): 390-401.
- “The Undying Fire: Erotic Love as Divine Grace in Promethea” (excerpt), Sexual Ideology in the Works of Alan Moore, ed. Todd A. Comer and Joseph Michael Sommers (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2012), 150-162.
- “Contemporary Paganism, Utopian Reading Communities, and Sacred Nonmonogamy: The Religious Impact of Heinlein and Starhawk’s Fiction” (excerpt), The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies Vol 13, No 1 (2011): 52-76.
- “Cultural Borrowing/Cultural Appropriation: A Relationship Model for Respectful Borrowing,” Thorn Magazine 2 (Mar 2009): 36-39.
- “‘Story’ Is Only Part of ‘History’: Re-evaluating the Work of Marija Gimbutas,” Thorn Magazine 1 (Dec 2008): 48-52.
For additional articles and other information, see Christine’s page on Academia.edu or her curriculum vitae.
A selection of articles by Yvonne Aburrow:
- A Wiccan perspective on good and evil
- Animal sacrifice
- Archaeology and Paganism
- Are paganisms religions?
- Aspects of initiation in Wicca
- Belief (A Wiccan perspective)
- Between Mirrors – on duality and polarity
- Ethical and ecological audit
- Evangelism and proselytising
- Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Paganisms: part 1 and part 2
- How two gay men revived Paganism – Gay Star News
- Inclusive Wicca
- Interfaith dialogue
- Invocation
- Is it possible to follow more than one distinct spiritual tradition?
- News from Nowhere: the connections between SF and Pagan thought
- Other religions
- Pagan tendencies in Unitarianism
- Paganism and food
- The Divine Feminine
- What is Wicca?
- Witches in history
- On Sermons from the Mound:
- Visualisation, meditation, and pathworking
- The varieties of religious experience
- The Pagan umbrella is leaking
- Metaphors can kill
- Fundamentalism
- What is the foundation of Pagan ethics?
- Values, beliefs, practices
- Atheist critiques of religion
- Religion and humour
- What is magic and how does it work?
- Ritual, liturgy, and worship
- Energy
- Deities and divinity
- Pagans and religious education
- What is cultural appropriation?
- Eco-spirituality and theology
- Eco-spirituality in practice
- Dual-faith practice (part 1 of 4)
- Dual-faith practice (part 2 of 4)
- Dual-faith practice (part 3 of 4)
- Dual-faith practice (part 4 of 4)
- Dharma and sangha
- Eros and Psyche
- Change
- A gift for a gift: a Pagan ethic of reciprocity
For a list of publications (books and chapters), see Yvonne’s publications page.