
Death and the Pagan by Philip Wright
For most pagans, theirs is a benign, benevolent deity who will shortly welcome the deceased into the Summerlands. Their funerals are conducted by a member of the family, a close friend - or a member of the pagan priesthood brought in to officiate, even though they are not from the deceased's own Path or Tradition, and may not have been known to the person whose funeral they are conducting. For the Traditionalists, however, things are much more hazardous and most believe that only an Initiate from their own faith can set them on the Path to meet their Ancestors.Death and the Pagan explores the different funerary practices od the various pagan beliefs in a way that will be useful, not only to the pagan community, but also for members of the caring professionals and the funerary industry.
Philip Wright is Professor of Energy Policy and Economics at the University of Sheffield and a Fellow of UK's Institute of Energy. Over more than two decades his research, publications, consultancy and teaching have covered all the energy industries and the companies which operate in them. As well
as contributing a critical perspective on the liberalisation of gas and electricity industries, his recent work has also addressed the UK's oil and gas fiscal regime. His views and expertise have been sought by government organisations, international organisations, companies, trade unions and
universities in Europe and Latin America.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781786970671 |
| ISBN 10 | 1786970678 |
| Title | Death and the Pagan |
| Author | Philip Wright |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | FeedARead.com |
| Year published | 2020-01-20 |
| Number of pages | 108 |
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