Through the past centuries Europe was rich with a variety of native tribes, each with cults and traditions which made them uniqe. Despite the fact that they differed from each other, they nevertheless shared many common fundamental principles. Like the native European people, the Pre-Christian European religious traditions are similar and yet different, like the branches of an ancient tree, sharing a common primordial root. Introduction to European Paganism aims to initiate the readers into these essential concepts of our Pre-Christian religious heritage. It provides an insight into the worldview of our forebears, but also a means by which the readers can expand the understanding of their own heritage.
Through the past centuries Europe was rich with a variety of native tribes, each with cults and traditions which made them uniqe. Despite the fact that they differed from each other, they nevertheless shared many common fundamental principles. Like the native European people, the Pre-Christian European religious traditions are similar and yet different, like the branches of an ancient tree, sharing a common primordial root. Introduction to European Paganism aims to initiate the readers into these essential concepts of our Pre-Christian religious heritage. It provides an insight into the worldview of our forebears, but also a means by which the readers can expand the understanding of their own heritage.