Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism – ebook

21 12 2011

Year One: A Year of Humanistic PaganismHere it is! – an anthology of all our published works to date, organized into one coherent presentation.

Yet this is much more than just an anthology.  Exclusive new material lays out HP’s mission and vision, survey data brings the community to life, and multiple tables of contents arrange the articles in fresh and revealing patterns.  Altogether more than 50 articles from over a dozen authors explore life at the intersection of science and myth.

This work includes brand new material:

  • Nine months: The story of HP and its mission
  • Rain dance: A vision for HP

Whether you’re new to HP or an old veteran, you’re going to love Year One.  You can choose from one of four tables of contents that put the articles in a fresh light:

  • Topical Table of Contents – a practical route
  • Critical Questions Table of Contents – responses to critics
  • Fourfold Path Table of Contents – the basic framework of HP’s path
  • Four Elements Table of Contents – a contemplative experience

Wondering what that might look like?  Check out the Topical Table of Contents:

Introduction

Part I: Basics

A. The Fourfold Path

B. Practice

C. A Retreat

Part II: Advanced

A. Psychology

B. Nature

C. Mythology

Part III: Critical Appraisal

Part IV: Dialogues

Part V: Data on the HP Community

Conclusion

Dynamic Tables of Contents

Get your copy of Year One today – available now for your e-reader!

Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism

Editor: B. T. Newberg

Pages: 259

Color photos: 37

Formats: epub, pdf

Price: epub $12, or pdf $0+ (pay what you think it’s worth!)

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23 12 2011
Happy birthday, Humanistic Paganism! - Publications - nonfiction paganism prose - Backbooth

[...] postings–essays, interviews, polls, and community fora–into an ebook entitled Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism. I am proud to have my two essays included in this work. It is a lovely and thought-provoking work, [...]

5 02 2012
Four critical questions for HP in the coming year « Humanistic Paganism

[...] questions were first introduced in our ebook, Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism.  Its Dynamic Table of Contents organizes all of last year’s articles according to how they [...]

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