Atheopagan

At Last, There is Going to be a Book!

I am excited to announce that on October 1, Atheopaganism: An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science will be published! The book will be available in both print and e-book formats and will be available through the usual channels.

Atheopaganism contains a full overview of the science behind Atheopaganism, a discussion of the Atheopagan worldview, values, Principles, wheel of the year, rites of passage and ritual creation. It is a thoroughgoing handbook in the theory and practice of Atheopaganism as a living, evolving Pagan path.

Patrons can expect to receive discounts or free copies of the book, depending on their support level (the book is described in the Patreon patronage tiers as The Atheopagan Reader, but I retitled it to be more descriptive for newcomers).

I am deeply grateful to all Atheopaganism patrons, past and present, for your support. The book could not have come into being without you.

Publishing this book fulfills a longtime dream for me, and I must also thank everyone who has participated in bringing Atheopaganism to life as more than just my own solitary path: readers and followers of this website, participants in the Facebook group, attendees and panelists at events and workshops at Pantheacon, and the many, many folk who have expressed relief and encouragement at their discovery of Atheopaganism as a path and a community.

I’ll post information about ordering the book as the publication date grows nearer. Stay tuned!

 

 

Author of ATHEOPAGANISM: An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science, Mark Green is the initiator of the Atheopagan path and editor at the Atheopaganism blog. With co-host Yucca, he records the weekly podcast The Wonder: Science-Based Paganism, makes YouTube videos, and creates materials and resources for practicing Atheopagans. He volunteers as a staffer to the Atheopagan Council to support the growth of Atheopaganism throughout the world. In his home of Sonoma County, California, in the occupied ancestral lands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok peoples, he is best known as an activist and founder of Sonoma County Conservation Action, the largest environmental activism group by membership on the North Coast of California.

2 Comments

Leave a Reply to ferrexCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.