A Clear, Scholarly Guide to Modern Pagan TraditionsÂ
Paganism is one of the fastest-growing religious identities in North America and Europe today, but itâs also one of the most misunderstood.
Itâs often reduced to stereotypes: âearth worship,â aesthetic spirituality, or vague ideas about magic. But in reality, contemporary Paganism is a complex and rapidly evolving religious landscape, one that raises bigger questions about identity, tradition, and what counts as âreligionâ in the modern world.
This course gives you the tools to actually make sense of it, beyond the myths, misconceptions, and gatekeeping.
Core Questions:
What is Contemporary Paganism, and where does it come from?
Is Paganism really an âearth-based religionâ?
Do modern-day Druids, witches, Heathens, and occultists really belong under the same umbrella?
Is a âNeo-Paganâ up to something different from a âpolytheistâ?
What do people working to reconstruct ancestral traditions have in common with those consciously creating new ones?
Learning Goals
By the end of this course, youâll have the conceptual tools to:
- See past common misconceptions and media stereotypes
- Understand how modern Pagan traditions actually function
- Speak about Paganism with clarity and confidence
- Recognize how definitions shape what we think is real
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- â 8 weekly 90-minute sessionsÂ
- â University-level learning
- â Class Drive with Readings and Materials
- â Community ForumÂ
- â Weekly Challenges
- â Lifetime Access, including Community
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Class Syllabus
Course Overview
Contemporary Paganism offers practitioners a vast array of cosmologies, personal practices, and models for community belonging. From the revival of ancient pre-Christian traditions to futuristic spiritualities inspired by science fiction, this is one of the most creative and dynamic areas of modern religion.
Join Thorn Mooney in this 8-week seminar exploring the immense (and often surprising) world of contemporary Paganism. Through case studies of specific traditions, historical accounts of influential leaders, close readings of key texts, and the voices of everyday practitioners (including social media), youâll learn:
- Why contemporary Paganism appeals to so many people today
- How different Pagan communities define authenticity and tradition
- What this movement reveals about broader changes in modern religious life
Week 1: Boundaries and Belonging
Week 2: The Romance of a European Paganism
Week 3: The Modern Witch Explosion
Week 4: Paganism in the United States
Week 5: The Goddess Movement
Week 6: Reconstruction and Revival
Week 7: Controversies in Pagan Communities
Week 8: Pagan Futures
What students are saying about
Thorn Mooneyâs seminars:
âThorn is so fun! Itâs great to take a class with someone who is obviously excited to be there. I wasnât sure what to expect, and I know Iâll be thinking about the things I learned in this class for a long time.â
âThorn pushed me to think more deeply about what people mean when they say âreligion.â Sheâs helped me to be much more careful with the assumptions I make when discussing other peopleâs beliefs and practices.â
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