Geocentric and Cosmocentric Spiritualities from a Contemporary Western Pagan Perspective

Journal of Astronist Studies 1 (1):130-162 (2024)
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Abstract

This article explores the divergent views between and the possible consequences of various cosmocentric understandings including that of Astronism and the geocentric/biocentric concerns of contemporary pagan spirituality. These contrasting religious positions are discussed using the sociological measuring tool of the ideal-type. In actuality, no religion conforms fully to its ideal conception. Instead, the device is employed as an analytic. Vis-à-vis humanity itself, however, the question turns to whether we attempt ultimately to escape our earthly confines or rectify and restore our terrestrial conditions.

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