Author:
Kelly, Aidan
When the first edition of this book was released,
conservative Gardnerian Witches attempted to
suppress it, claiming that it discredited their
religion. Even though its first printing quickly
sold out, the original publisher, faced with death
threats and boycotts, agreed to abandon the project,
and no other
publisher has dared to reprint it before now.
NOW READ THE TRUTH
Dr. Aidan A. Kelly has thoroughly investigated the
history, rituals, and documents behind the evolution
of modern Witchcraft, and has concluded that Gerald
Gardner invented Wicca as a new religion. Although
Wicca claims to be a persecuted pagan religion
dating from before the rise of Christianity, it
draws upon controversial historical sources, modern
occult practices, including those of Alistair
Crowley and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn,
19th century translations of medieval grimoires, and
the poetry of Gardner's priestess, Doreen Valiente.
EXPANDED EVIDENCE
This extensively revised edition contains new
research which was unavailable at the time, as well
as detailed textual comparisons of Gerald Gardner's
own
manuscripts, magical books, and rituals that could
not be included in the earlier edition. It includes
contributions from people who helped Gardner create
modern Witchcraft and looks at the sources of his
inspiration. Both liberal Wiccans and religious
scholars hailed the earlier book as a classic in the
new field of Pagan Studies. This revised edition is
a must-have for anyone interested in Witchcraft and
modern religious history.
About the Author:
Aidan A. Kelly received his Ph.D. in theology from
the Graduate Theological Union in 1980, in a joint
program in advanced humanities with the University
of California, Berkeley. He has taught at the
University of San Francisco and other colleges, and
served for five years on the steering committee of
the
prestigious Group on New Religious Movements of the
American Academy of Religion. He is well-known in
academic circles for his argument that all religions
begin as new religions. He is also a founder of the
New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn, an
eclectic Wiccan tradition, and of the Covenant of
the
Goddess, a national church for American Witches.