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Religion off the Beaten Track

Robin Douglas

Articles on the lesser-known aspects of religion and belief

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The Folklore of Herbs

I have posted on my website the full text of a book entitled The Folklore of Herbs, which was published in 1946 by the writer Katherine Oldmeadow. This is an intriguing book, and Oldmeadow was a significant figure in the modern witchcraft r...

a month ago
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The old gods return

This week saw the appearance of the paperback edition of Paganism Persisting, a history of attempts to revive Pagan religion which I co-wrote with the distinguished historian Francis Young. To mark this event, I’m reposting an article about...

a month ago
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The Harrowing of Hell

Christians believe that Jesus Christ died on Good Friday and rose from the dead on Easter Sunday.

What did he do in the time in between?

This question has proved tempting to speculate on.

The Bible doesn’t provide much relevant informati...

2 months ago
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Give us today our ??? bread

A line in the most important prayer in Christianity - one which was personally prescribed by Jesus Christ - contains a word whose meaning is unknown.

The prayer in question is the one generally known to Protestants as the ‘Lord’s Prayer’ a...

2 months ago
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The first modern pagan

“The late John Fransham was by many persons esteemed a madman or a fool. The eccentricity of his conduct drew after him a crowd of boys in the streets; he used to walk about with a cat under his arm, which he affirmed possessed a soul, and...

4 months ago
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