Every month a group of Christian bloggers post a "synchroblog" on the same topic. This month's topic is Christianity and neopaganism, and my contribution is on Christianity, paganism and literature, looking at the way in which Christians and neopagans respond to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Alan Garner and Charles Williams.
I've posted it at
coinherence, or you may see the original post here:
Notes from underground: Christianity, paganism and literature (synchroblog), with links to the other contributions.