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Caroline Tully

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 Caroline Tully is interested in the pre-Christian religions of the ancient Mediterranean, the demonisation of the Pagan gods after the rise of Christianity, and their re-appearance in modern mystery religions such as Witchcraft, Neo-Paganism and Ceremonial Magick. Mainly focusing on the images and roles of women in both ancient and modern Pagan religions, she is particularly interested in the uses of the past by the modern Goddess Movement and the persistence of Egyptian religion and aesthetics in modern Ceremonial Magick. A student of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, Caroline endeavors to make her academic research accessible to a popular audience in order to contribute to the Pagan revival. A fervid article-writer, she has been published in over twenty international Pagan publications including The Cauldron, The Wiccan Rede and newWitch, and for six years was a feature writer and reviewer for Australia's Witchcraft magazine. Caroline has also contributed a chapter on the southern hemisphere approach to the Witches' Sabbats for Practising the Witch's Craft by Douglas Ezzy (Allen and Unwin 2003); another on the role of the Horned God in contemporary Witchcraft to Pop! Goes the Witch by Fiona Horne (Disinformation 2004); and described her visionary experiences during childbirth for Celebrating the Pagan Soul by Laura Wildman (Citadel Press 2005). See her blog at http://necropolisnow.blogspot.com/

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