"Pagan Regeneration" by Harold R. Willoughby is a scholarly exploration of the historical and cultural dynamics surrounding the revival of pagan thought and practices during the Renaissance. Willoughby delves into the intellectual ferment of the period, examining how the rediscovery of classical texts and ideas spurred a regeneration of pagan philosophies, arts, and religious practices. The book investigates the tensions between classical pagan traditions and Christian orthodoxy, shedding light on the complex interplay between the two. Willoughby analyzes the impact of this cultural revival on various aspects of society, including art, literature, and the broader intellectual climate. "Pagan Regeneration" provides a nuanced understanding of the Renaissance as a period of profound transformation, where the echoes of ancient paganism reverberated through the corridors of history, influencing the course of Western thought and culture.