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The Conference on Contemporary Pagan Studies 2004

Making a place for ourselves: Contemporary Pagan Studies and current theory

Friday November 19, 2004
San Antonio, Texas, USA
We recorded the papers at the conference and will be slowly making them available. Two papers at a time are available for download.
The Conference on Contemporary Pagan Studies 2004 will be held the day before the opening of the American Academy of Religion's Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
This year we have modified the format to allow for 5 papers, each with 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
We have two special panels planned. One will be on Publishing in Pagan Studies and the other will be devoted to discussing Michel York's book Pagan Theology.
You can view an abstract of each paper by clicking on the name. Use your browser's back key to return to the schedule.

9:00AM Sign in
9:30AM Welcome
9:45AM Neo-Pagans Need Theology Too
Beth Dougherty and Jeffrey Kupperman
10:15AM Being at Home in Nature: A Levinasian Approach to Pagan Environmental Ethics
Barbara Jane Davy
10:45AM Coffee Break
11:00AM Publishing in Pagan Studies Panel
Chas Clifton: Writing an Article for Peer Reviewed Journals
Wendy Griffin: Turning a Dissertation into a Readable Book
Graham Harvey: Editing Anthologies in Pagan Studies
Erik Hanson (AltaMira): Writing a Book Proposal
12:15 PM Lunch
2:00PM Wiccan Epistemology: Occult Knowledge and Process Thought
Constance Wise
2:30PM Cyberhenge: An Executive Summary
Douglas E. Cowan
3:00PM Witches in Wonderland: Neo-Pagans, Civil Society and Citizenship
Jane Leverick
3:30PM Coffee Break
3:45PM Pagan Theology: a discussion of Michael York's book
Reviewers: Chas Clifton, Robert Puckett, and Grant Potts
5:30PM Closing
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