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===1996 revision=== In the 1996 third edition, Adler added over 150 pages of new material to reflect seven years of growth and change in the Pagan movement: * '''Expanded tradition profiles''': New sections on GreenCraft, Afro‑Diasporic Paganisms, and the rise of online Pagan networking. * '''Interfaith engagement''': A chapter on Pagan representation at world religious conferences, documenting the formation of the Council of Interfaith Communities .<ref name="Interfaith1996">{{cite book |last=Orion |first=Loretta |title=Never Again the Burning Times: Paganism Revisited |publisher=Waveland Press |year=1995 |pages=130–135 |isbn=978-0-88133-835-5}}</ref> * '''Demographic data''': Inclusion of the first mailed survey results estimating U.S. Pagan population at 150,000–250,000, from a 1994 National Census of Pagan Religions conducted by the Association of Round Table Pagans .<ref name="Census1994">{{cite web |last=Adler |first=Margot |title=National Census of Pagan Religions |url=https://web.archive.org/web/19971005000000*/http://pagan.org/census/ |access-date=2025-05-06}}</ref> * '''Reflections on growth challenges''': Discussion of organizational fragmentation, commercialization of Witchcraft paraphernalia, and debates over political activism within Pagan circles .<ref name="Lloyd2012">{{cite book |last=Lloyd |first=Michael G. |title=Bull of Heaven |publisher=Asphodel Press |year=2012 |page=235 |isbn=978-1938197048}}</ref> These additions cemented the book’s status as the definitive sociological survey of American Paganism in the late 20th century
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