Skip to content
  • logo
  • logo
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • U.K.
    • Canada
    • World
  • Culture & Living
    • Film & TV Reviews
    • Book Reviews
    • Music Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Living
  • TWH Features
    • Pagan Community Notes
    • Hounds
    • Pagan Voices
    • Uncovering the Past
    • Spotlight on Tradition
  • Perspectives
    • Editorials
    • Clio Ajana
    • Luke Babb
    • Siobhan Ball
    • Sheri Barker
    • Alan D.D.
    • Erick DuPree
    • Meg Elison
    • Storm Faerywolf
    • Lyonel Perabo
    • Eric O. Scott
    • Karl E. H. Seigfried
    • Manny Tejeda-Moreno
    • Guest Columnists
  • About the Wild Hunt
    • Our Mission Statement
    • The Wild Hunt Team
    • Donate Today!
    • Join our Email List
    • Discussion Comments Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Report Violence Against Pagans

The Wild Hunt - Modern Pagan News & Perspectives

The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/tag/christianity/page/5)

  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • U.K.
    • Canada
    • World
  • Culture & Living
    • Film & TV Reviews
    • Book Reviews
    • Music Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Living
  • TWH Features
    • Pagan Community Notes
    • Hounds
    • Pagan Voices
    • Uncovering the Past
    • Spotlight on Tradition
  • Perspectives
    • Editorials
    • Clio Ajana
    • Luke Babb
    • Siobhan Ball
    • Sheri Barker
    • Alan D.D.
    • Erick DuPree
    • Meg Elison
    • Storm Faerywolf
    • Lyonel Perabo
    • Eric O. Scott
    • Karl E. H. Seigfried
    • Manny Tejeda-Moreno
    • Guest Columnists
  • About the Wild Hunt
    • Our Mission Statement
    • The Wild Hunt Team
    • Donate Today!
    • Join our Email List
    • Discussion Comments Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Report Violence Against Pagans
Subscribe

Christianity

Paganism

Column: Do Gods Belong in Museums?

By Lyonel Perabo | May 7, 2021

While working in Tromsø’s Polar Museum, Lyonel Perabo considers the way Pagan relics are kept behind museum walls – and how modern Pagans might bring new life into those objects.

Christianity

Column: Land and Tradition in “The Hachador Perdido”

By Alan U. Dalul | February 19, 2021

Alan D.D. tells the legend of the Lost Ax-man – a man condemned for not obeying tradition – and relates his own harrowing experience of survival thanks to the intervention of spirits.

Christianity

Columna: El poder de la tierra y las tradiciones en El Hachador Perdido

By Alan U. Dalul | February 19, 2021

Alan D.D. cuenta la leyenda del Hachador Perdido – un hombre condenado por no obedecer la tradición – y recuenta su propia experiencia desgarradora de supervivencia gracias a la intervención de los espíritus.

Paganism

German Church acknowledges its role in witch persecutions

By Manny Moreno | December 29, 2020

A Catholic dioceses in Germany acknowledges its role in deaths of the 400 people who were tortured and executed for “witchcraft” from 1613-1723.

Paganism

Review: Treasure Behind a Hundred Doors in the New Volume of “Our Troth”

By Lyonel Perabo | June 5, 2020

Lyonel Perabo reviews the first volume of the new edition of Our Troth, “Heathen History.”

Load more posts

COMMUNITY EVENTS

  • There are no upcoming events.

Support The Wild Hunt!

99%13dVIRGOWAXING GIBBOUSTOTAL ECLIPSE 9/7/2025

Ephemeris

Taurus
Sun in Taurus
17 degrees
Scorpio
Moon in Scorpio
7 degrees
Full Moon
Full Moon
13 days old
Joe's

Tarot of the Week

Tarot of the Week

Deck: Guardian of the Night Tarot, by MJ Cullinane, published by Hay House, Inc.

Card: King of Wands

The next seven days are likely to call for channeling one’s inner lion to roar in order to have an impact in a way that is soulful, charismatic, and visceral. Whatever challenges might pop up, the key to moving forward once attention is gained is to provide a clear, thought-provoking, and impassioned vision for the future. Proper use of power is heavily indicated.

In contrast, allowing arrogance to rule in the decision-making process is liable to result in reckless behavior and undermine plans by disempowering the very people whose actions and support are needed. Being in a position of power often comes with extra accountability and is unlikely to allow for aggressive and wildly imprudent actions—at least not for long before the behavior ends up getting checked and corrected.

About the Wild Hunt

  • About The Wild Hunt
  • The Wild Hunt Mission Statement
  • The Wild Hunt Team
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Where Do Your Donations Go?

The Wild Hunt Sections

  • Latest News
  • Pagan Community News
  • Editorials & Columns
  • Arts & Culture

Connect with Us

  • Join our Email List
  • Like us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Bluesky
  • Join our Subreddit

© Copyright 2025, The Wild Hunt

Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News.

Back to top ↑

Notifications