A Wiccan priest marks Samhain as some 500 people were expected to visit the pagan celebration in Firemen’s Park on Saturday.
The Hornbill Festival stands as both a cultural showcase and a spiritual quandary for Nagaland, triggering one to examine the boundaries between heritage and holiness.
Introduction: The Paradox of Faith and Festivity. Every December, the hills of Nagaland awaken to the beating of drums, the resonance of folk songs, and the vivid spectacle of traditional attire. The ...
It’s the first time a European nation has enshrined a special place for a pagan religion ...
A new study from the University of Oslo reveals how Norse sagas painted an unflattering picture of Muslims as pagans to rally support for ...
When St. Paul visited Athens in 49 CE on his second missionary journey, he noticed a pagan altar with the inscription “To the Unknown God.” He later spoke about this ...
COLUMN: SPIRIT, SOUL AND BODY Yolanda Kalenga Dear loyal readers, I trust that you’re blessed and highly favoured.Thank you for joining me as we continue to unpack success principle ten for Proverbs ...