Planting by the Moon: Medieval Science and New Age Religion

The purpose of this essay is to distinguish between late medieval and New Age responses to astrology in the realm of gardening. Medieval garden writers took a practical approach to gardening and understood astrological gardening as fundamentally true but less relevant than empirically observable as...

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Published in:Relegere
Main Author: Krug, Rebecca 1965- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Otago, Department of Theology and Religion [2013]
In: Relegere
Further subjects:B Medieval
B New Age
B Moon
B Planting
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Summary:The purpose of this essay is to distinguish between late medieval and New Age responses to astrology in the realm of gardening. Medieval garden writers took a practical approach to gardening and understood astrological gardening as fundamentally true but less relevant than empirically observable aspects of seed germination and plant growth. In contrast, New Age writers invest gardening with philosophical and spiritual significance, drawing on an understanding of astrology as ancient wisdom that can bring greater self-understanding. New Age gardening is a practice engaged with the symbolic value of interaction with nature for the individual as a member of a community.
ISSN:1179-7231
Contains:Enthalten in: Relegere
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.11157/rsrr3-2-578