As you may have noticed, we haven’t come out with a new issue of Voices of Pagan Pacifism in quite a while. As it turns out, we’ve had our hands full with career and family changes – not least of which is our upcoming wedding this fall!
We hope to return to the important work [...]
Welcome to Voices of Pagan Pacifism, a website dedicated to showcasing and celebrating all the diversity and passion that dwell within the souls and songs of peacemaking Pagans throughout the world.
We have a fantastic issue for you this Samhain! As the world turns towards the dark half of the year, our thoughts turn towards [...]
The pacifist is one who practices peacemaking, opposing violence and war. The Pagan is one whose religion is inspired by the pre-Christian and native cultures of the world. Not all Pagans are pacifist, and not all pacifists are Pagans, but there are some who are both; and the heady mixture of ancient heritage, Earth wisdom, and political philosophy gives rise to a unique cocktail of voices.
Welcome to Voices of Pagan Pacifism, a website dedicated to showcasing and celebrating all the diversity and passion that dwell within the souls and songs of peacemaking Pagans throughout the world. Part monthly newsletter, part educational archive, part resource directory, the VoPP project hopes to further the causes of peace, nonviolence, social justice, ecological balance and creative living. By providing a forum for conversation and connection, VoPP seeks to dispel misconceptions about the philosophy of pacifism and the spiritual traditions of modern Paganism. To encourage Pagans and non-Pagans, pacifists and non-pacifists alike in pursuing the challenging work of confronting and engaging authentically with that place in all of our lives where the political meets the spiritual, and both are transformed.
I hear quite often that there is an assumption that all Pagans are pacifists. Yet when I do a simple Google search for the phrase, what I find are almost entirely websites that promote a Christian peace in rejection of a violent pagan past, or modern Pagans trumpeting warriorship and bravado despite “the pacifistic Pagan [...]
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Voices on VoPP
- TPH on The Iliad: Pacifism in Ancient Greece
- An Interview with Brynneth | Voices of Pagan Pacifism on Peace in Ritual and Daily Life
- likesun on The Iliad: Pacifism in Ancient Greece
- The Wild Hunt » Pagan Community Notes: Bonewits’ Papers, Pacificism, Theology, and more! on Submission Guidelines
- Welcome: A Pre-Launch Announcement | Voices of Pagan Pacifism on Submission Guidelines
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