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Egil is great, but he does not have any books out yet, I don't think,
so that was why I did not list him. I was thinking more of the alten Kämpfer,
so to speak.

Chas

On Aug 17, 2015, at 4:17 PM, Amy Hale <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Of Chas' suggestions I think you would find Pasi and Kripal (especially Kripal for the NRM material) most relevant. If you can do d some framing sections from Hanegraaf that would be super. Alex Owen has a really stellar work with some great perspectives on the Golden Dawn that might make for cool conversations in the Irish context. I would also always recommend Egil Asprem's work which is data driven, theoretically sophisticated, and he writes page turning academic monographs, which is a rare quality indeed.
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> On Aug 17, 2015 2:42 PM, "Jenny Butler" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Chas! I have some of Wouter Hanegraff's New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought and I am aware of a few of the names you listed, but not all so I have a lot to go on there.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Jenny
> 
> On 17 August 2015 at 22:25, Chas Clifton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Jeffrey Kripal, Antoine Faivre, Arthur Versluis, Jay Smoley, Henrik Bogdan, Cathy Gutierrez, Claire Fanger, and Marco Pasi
> are just a few of the names I know -- and there are more coming up.
> 
> Chas
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> Letter from Hardscrabble Creek: A Pagan Writer's Blog
> http://blog.chasclifton.com
>