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Reddit mentions of ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path

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Found 4 comments on ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path:

u/CrazyPlato · 3 pointsr/Wicca

It isn't actually something I've done a lot of research into, but here's some stuff I googled:

Here's a link to a book

And I'm not sure how helpful these will be, but here are some links from Google.

u/catherineirkalla · 2 pointsr/occult

A couple things you might be interested in:

This collection of early Christian writings, including Gnostic texts

and a book that I recommend kind of a lot to people with a Christian background who are interested in moving beyond typical Christian teachings is A Course in Miracles. It can be really dense but includes a really well written (IMHO) workbook. Personally I think this book can, if nothing else, help bridge between a traditional Christian and magical worldview.

The book ChristoPaganism describes how some people combine Christianity with varios neo-Pagan traditions and talks a lot about an interesting theory of spirituality. I'm neither Christian nor Pagan but considered it a good read.

u/DruidofRavens · 1 pointr/religion

ChristoPaganism would probably work well for you. From what I understand they tend to worship Mary as a goddess, and many believe in a larger divine feminine. A view like yours would mix well with Paganism as well. This book is a good starting place.

https://www.amazon.com/ChristoPaganism-Inclusive-Path-Joyce-Higginbotham/dp/0738714674/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1542960161&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=christo-pagan+an+inclusive+path

u/r271answers · 1 pointr/religion

> Buddhist-Voodoo-Christian-Pagan

I read a book recently, ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path by River Higginbotham and Joyce Higginbotham that was really well written. You certainly don't sound like you need to read it, but some others may wonder how you combine those and that is a great resource.