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Pagan America

Book • 1997
Pagan America: An Anthology of New American Poetry is a compilation of contemporary poetry that reflects on American identity and cultural themes.

It is part of a series edited by Jeremy Mark Robinson, who also compiled 'Love in America: An Anthology of Women’s Love Poetry'.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Dr. Scott Keith
as a provocative book diagnosing America's shift from Christianity toward pagan forms.
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Thinking About a Post-Christian West
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Bryan Stecker
in connection with philosophical constructs, citing that pagan ideals have returned.
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Dr. Angus Menuge: Artificial Intelligence, Transhumanism, and C.S. Lewis' Warning About the End of Man
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Emily Jashinsky
as very interesting and provocative, following up on the themes from Dominion.
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“Happy Hour”: Online Weirdness on The Right, Book Recommendations, and Women in the Workforce: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
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Louise Perry
to introduce the guest's recent book about de-Christianization and re-enchantment in America.
Pagan America
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John Daniel Davidson
as a book exploring the decline of Christianity and the rise of paganism in America.
Author John Daniel Davidson says paganism in America is on the rise.
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Todd Erzin
, quoting its author to illustrate how people tend to side with the stronger worldview.
10 Takeaways from 5 Fateful Days | 9/15/25
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Aidan Grogan
, quoting Tom Holland's observation on the enduring influence of Christian concepts in Western society.
How Secularism Shapes American Politics
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Emily Jashinsky
referencing a conversation with John Daniel Davidson that disagrees with Holland's views.
“Happy Hour”: Crockett's Weakness, Mamdani Lessons, Marco in Munich, and Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
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Steve Deace
, referencing John Daniel Davidson's book and the concept of America as an economic zone.
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