Liturgical Design: Beyond the Wheel of the Year M5325

Study of extant liturgical practice in contemporary Paganism and development of seasonal celebrations and rites of passage. Liturgical terminology from theological discourse is defined and applied to Paganism to broaden ability for interfaith engagement. In a Pagan context, studies will explore the mythos cycles upon which many traditions build their liturgical year, as well as the structure of ritual itself. In critically analyzing ritual structure, students will develop theories about what makes “good” ritual, with the intent of applying those theories to rituals created for this course. Final project is a collection of original rituals-devotional, petitionary, and benedictory-created by the student.

Instructor: Margo Wolfe, Ph.D.
Zoom class meetings: Thursdays, 6:00-7:30 PM ET

Required Texts: All materials provided in class

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