OBOD Bestows Rare Honors on Historian Ronald Hutton
Awarded both the title of Ollamh and OBOD's inaugural Fellowship, Ronald Hutton was honored for decades of scholarship, teaching, and service that transformed the study of Paganism...
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Awarded both the title of Ollamh and OBOD's inaugural Fellowship, Ronald Hutton was honored for decades of scholarship, teaching, and service that transformed the study of Paganism...
Herne the Hunter is a folkloric figure much loved by modern pagans, but his origins are mysterious. Andrew Anderson explores that mystery in his book Herne the Hunter, which comes...
by Duncan Williams, Christian Across Britain, interest in witchcraft and modern Pagan spirituality has become increasingly visible. Once relegated to folklore, Halloween imagery an...
What is emerging across Britain is not a wholesale return to pre-Christian religion. Nor is it evidence that large numbers of people are abandoning Christianity in favour of Wicca...
Excavations near the world-famous monument have shed new insight
IN 1978, the annual BBC Reith Lectures were delivered by the Revd Dr Edward Norman, a lecturer in History at Cambridge University and a distinguished church historian. He took as h...
The rectangular die-stamp, used to create decorations for elite armor like the famous Sutton Hoo helmet, has connections to numerous similar horned figure motifs across England and...
WAS the American Empire brought down by astrology? The thought is hard to avoid when you read The New Yorker’s review of a life of Linda Goodman, who made astrology fashionable in...
In his new book A Time To Gather: How Ritual Created the World — and How It Can Save Us, Bruce Feiler argues for the importance of ritual, insisting that "doing is believing."
Author argues symbols such as daisy wheels are no more than the working marks of stonemasonsOver the years, English Heritage and Historic England have claimed to have identified la...
Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott reviews Jeffrey E. Anderson's study of the historical evidence for the theology, organization, and ritual practices of the Voodoo religion of the Missi...
The Place of Christianity in the Survival of the WestAs Western culture drifts deeper into fragmentation, materialism, and technological domination, can it survive without recoveri...
In the wake of a golden statue of Donald Trump being unveiled in Florida, Karl E.H. Seigfried examines the use of monuments in the U.S. - a story full of accusations of 'pagan idol...
A curse tablet, part of a widespread Roman magical tradition, has been excavated in the Netherlands. It shows evidence of Greek and Egyptian influence as it implores deities and sp...
Dr Charlie Lynch attends a two-day conference held to mark 50 years since the publication of a book which ruffled the feathers of Scotland’s historical establishment with its radic...
New archaeological discoveries in Spain and Türkiye reveal how the images of Venus and Tyche shaped ancient lives, connecting divine symbolism with domestic devotion, civic identit...
PARISH registers are one of our debts to Thomas Cromwell. He gave no reason why he ordered incumbents to keep them in 1538, but fear of Anabaptism and Roman Catholicism probably sp...
With the rise of Paganism in the West, breaking off from the shackles of Middle Eastern Christianity, led by Middle Eastern brown-skinned Jesus, probably turning up on a migrant bo...
Fairy and folklore expert Morgan Daimler's latest book is on The Wild Hunt, and it's brilliant. I was delighted to read it before it's officially published next month.The concept o...
These historic charms provide a fascinating look at the rituals our ancestors used to navigate love and life.
Daniel Brown, Dave, Rita, and Eddie haul “a chunky piece of sweet chestnut” in a photo from Ancient: Reviving the woods that made Britain by Luke Barley, a senior National Trust ad...
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