Explore Technorati: Technology / Business / Entertainment / Lifestyle / Politics / Sports / Boating / Motorcycles / Celebrity / IT / Film / Music / Advertising

Tags / pagan
Subscribe

The term pagan comes from the Latin word paganus, meaning country dweller. It is a rather recent word, formed in the pre-Christian Europe by Christians to describe those who weren't Christians. The pagans lived most often on the countryside, while the first Christians lived in cities; hence the expression pagan.

The word pagan has varied meanings, and it is most often used by believers in monotheistic religions, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This definition includes most practitioners of polytheistic and indigenous religions, and also neo-paganism.

Nowadays the word pagan is no longer considered a pejorative term, and people are actually proud to call themselves pagans. The blogosphere is saturated with pagan content: Find out about becoming an Egyptian pagan, check out the goddess of the week, or learn more on totems, funerals or pagan architecture.

Read my blog

Are you a writer, passionate about this or any other topic? Join Blogcritics today!

Blurbs about pagan

No blurbs yet.

Add a blurb

Note: <a> <b> <i> HTML tags allowed.

By writing a review you agree to the Technorati Moderation Rules

Look up  "pagan" at
The Free Dictionary

Posts tagged pagan (0)

There are no posts related to this tag.

Blog posts tagged pagan

Technorati Chart of ...
pagan vs.

Join the conversation!

This Technorati Tag page contains the latest posts from around the Blogosphere about pagan. If you’re writing about pagan in your blog, make sure to add tags to your article so interested readers can find it!

Your blog may have tag capability built in or you can add Technorati tags to your articles which will ensure it is listed on pages like this one. Simply include this code in your blog post:

For more information please visit the Technorati Tag FAQ