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''Traditional witchcraft'' is a term used to refer to a variety of contemporary forms of witchcraft. Pagan studies scholar Ethan Doyle White described it as "a broad movement of aligned magico-religious groups who reject any relation to Gardnerianism and the wider Wiccan movement, claiming older, more "traditional" roots. Although typically united by a shared aesthetic rooted in European folklore, the Traditional Craft contains within its ranks a rich and varied array of occult groups, from those who follow a contemporary Pagan path that is suspiciously similar to Wicca to those who adhere to Luciferianism". According to British Traditional Witch Michael Howard, the term refers to "any non-Gardnerian, non-Alexandrian, non-Wiccan or pre-modern form of the Craft, especially if it has been inspired by historical forms of witchcraft and folk magic".〔Howard 2011. p. 15.〕 Another definition was offered by Daniel A. Schulke, the current Magister of the Cultus Sabbati, when he proclaimed that ''traditional witchcraft'' "refers to a coterie of initiatory lineages of ritual magic, spellcraft and devotional mysticism".〔Schulke 2006.〕 Some forms of traditional witchcraft are the Feri Tradition, Cochrane's Craft and the Sabbatic craft.〔Howard 2011. p. 17.〕 In 1981, three pseudonymous authors published ''Wicca: The Ancient Way'', in which they used ''traditional witchcraft'' to refer to Gardnerian Wicca.〔Doyle White 2010. p. 197.〕 ==References==
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