<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The History, Evolution, and Practice of Wiccan Ethics provides ground breaking research into the history of ethics in the Wiccan religion and how they have propagated and changed over time. The book also includes a discourse on ethical thinking for Wiccans and Pagans.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A significant work in the field of modern Witchcraft studies, Ethics and the Craft cuts straight to the heart of the matter... This excellent dissertation is highly recommended to any Craft practitioner seeking to understand the little discussed--and frequently misunderstood--realm of ethics in modern Witchcraft." -- Raven Digitalis "author of "Shadow Magick Compendium & Goth Craft""<br><br>"An incisive and insightful literary endeavour into the world of Wiccan ethics. John Coughlin has both artfully and academically examined the ethics of the Wiccan religion and the outcome will prove useful to many, if not all, Wiccans today. A commendable and ethical treatise on a broad and obscured topic." -- Gede Parma "author of "Spirited: Taking Paganism Beyond the Circle""<br><br>"At a time when the Wiccan rede is plastered all over the internet, ...Coughlin has offered up an invaluable guide to ethical considerations in the practice of Wicca....This book is wonderful [as]...an effective item for smacking people who insist on repeating the same tired old arguments that they've given no real thought to." -- Lupa, author and editor "Immanion Press and webmistress of PaganBookReviews.com"<br><br>"Ethics and the Craft provides an excellent guide to the ethics in Wicca, examining ethics and Wicca from a variety of perspectives ranging from historical to ecological. A must read book for looking at how you ethically conduct yourself." -- Taylor Ellwood "Author of "Multi-Media Magic""<br><br>"Ethics and the Craft" not only clears up the history on both the Rede and The Three Fold Law, but also covers modern issues, such as Etiquette and money. The author goes into a great deal of depth in how we process ethical decision making, and applications of ethics in general. I highly recommend this educational and eye opening book." -- Corvis Nocturnum "author of "Embracing the Darkness: Understanding Dark Subcultures" and "Allure of the Vampire: Our Sexual Attraction to the Undead""<br><br>"John Coughlin has written a book that desperately needed to be written; a historical, critical, and incredibly well-thought-out analysis of Wiccan ethics. 'Ethics And The Craft' is comprehensive, mature, useful, and vital to our development as a religion and a tribe. It belongs in every coven and solitary's library." -- Dagonet Dewr, author of "Sacred Paths For Modern Men" "Past President of the Pagan Pride Project"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>John J. Coughlin has been involved in one aspect of the occult or another since 1984. In that time he has worked with several groups, although he primarily prefers to walk a solitary, eclectic path. Currently, John is Editor/Webmaster of the NYC Pagan Resource Guide and has created many other web-based projects for Pagans, Goths, and other specialized groups on Waning Moon's website. A relatively reclusive author in occult circles, John's other public books include Out of the Shadows: An Exploration of Dark Paganism and Magick, Liber Yog-Sothoth, and A Cthulhian Grimoire of Dream Work. His written work extends onto the Internet in his ongoing and heavily-researched study of the history and evolution of Wiccan ethics.
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