Christian Wicca: The Trinitarian Tradition by Nancy Chandler

Christian Wicca: The Trinitarian Tradition

Nancy Chandler
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Can Christianity and Wicca coexist? This book provides an instructional guide for those who want to follow the spiritual path of earth-based religions without abandoning the deities of their Christian roots. It looks into the Trinity before it was revised at the Council of Nicaea, featuring the God the Father, the Great Goddess, and the Promised Son, Jesus, the Solar Lord.

This book offers one approach to the growing ChristoPagan community venerating the Blessed Trinity applied to the Wiccan Wheel of the Year. Many Christians don't oppose recognizing Jesus as Lord but instead have difficulty with church dogma. Those interested in spirituality seek to re-establish the Goddess. With the recent discoveries of the Nag Hammadi Library, the Yin of Early Christianity is reuniting with its Yang. "Christian Wicca: the Trinitarian Tradition" explains Sabbats and Esbats to include the Blessed Trinity, plus observances for the Solar Lord Jesus, known as Kyriats. Blessed Be!

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