From: rbowman@reed.edu (rbowman) Newsgroups: alt.pagan Subject: Re: Men and Paganism Date: 5 Dec 1994 01:51:01 GMT Although ten years ago I knew of few Pagan men, today I know dozens. For folks who are interested in exploring the idea of what a pro-feminist male paganism might look like, I suggest the following books. 1) Janet and Stewart Farrar's _The Witches' God_ 2) John Rowan's _The Horned God_ 3) Moore & Gilette's _King, Warrior, Magician, Lover_ There are probably others out there, but these three were useful to me. Numbers 2 & 3 are not explicitly Pagan, but complement many ideals I find in the Pagan men around me, including the creation of positive male role models and defining a proper relation between one's masculinity and the Life Force/Goddess, what-have-you. For folks looking for an essentially male-positive view of the relation between Great Goddess and Horned God, I highly recommend Starhawk, especially her chapters on the Goddess and The God in _Spiral Dance_ and her chapter on "Gods & Goddesses: The Landscape of Culture" in _Dreaming the Dark_. Her _Truth or Dare_ has some really useful passages as well. Delightful, positive, erotic stuff. Bright blessings to Pagan men and their stalwart partners!