Tue 11 Jul 2006
Harvard Offers Course in Witchcraft
Posted by Fiacharrey under News
If the recently opened WitchSchool is not academic enough for your liking, how about Harvard? This semester, they are offering a course entitled: Folklore and Mythology 106. “Witchcraft and Charm Magic.”
Undergraduates hoping to learn some of the charm magic described in the course guide might even be able to try it while studying for exams. This new course taught by department chair and Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore Stephen A. Mitchell will also explore the history of neo-paganism.
Now if only they would offer, say, a Ph.D. in neo-paganism.
July 13th, 2006 at 5:55 pm
Funny you should post this, I found out that the Memorial University of Newfoundland offers an undergraduate program on Neo-Paganism, and they also offer a Graduate program in “New-Age Religious Movements.” As far as I know this is the only university that offers an actual full Program on Paganism. Pretty cool. Now if only I lived in Newfoundland…
http://www.mun.ca/rels/neo.htm
July 14th, 2006 at 11:53 am
Goddess knows, we’re all edu-ma-cated enough to earn a PhD!!!
Happy Bastille Day!