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Thor Is Beating the Lutheran Church in a Battle for Believers in the Land of Fire and Ice

Ásatrú, first practiced by the early Vikings who trolled Iceland's eastern shores, is the country's fastest-growing religion—or spiritual movement.

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Essential Asatru: Walking the Path of Norse Paganism

In Essential Asatru, renowned author and priestess Diana Paxson demystifies an ancient, rich, and often misunderstood religion, and offers a practical guide for its modern followers.

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Frija (Frigg, Frige, Fricka, Frijjo)

The most widely known of all the Germanic goddesses considered a mother figure who namesake falls on the day of Friday. Frigg is Odin's wife and the mother of Baldur. She is also a formidable sorceress in her own might and main, a goddess of the family and social order.

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The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology (Penguin Classics)

Written in Iceland a century after the close of the Viking Age, The Prose Edda is the source of most of what we know of Norse mythology. Its tales are peopled by giants, dwarves, and elves, superhuman heroes and indomitable warrior queens.

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Tyr: God of War and Justice?

The mighty god Tyr is among the most important of the Vikings deities, listed among the 12 Aesir that were the most powerful and important. But we actually know very little about the god, and what we do know is pieced together from fragmentary sources.

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The Roots of War and Domination

Domination behavior, using force to control others, is destabilizing and disruptive in families, groups and communities. At the international level, aggressive domination is war the breakdown of the civilized order. Dr.

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Gods in Norse Mythology

Ask the average person (or indeed a Marvel executive!) how many gods and goddesses there are in the Norse world, and you'll likely hear the same few answers. But in the Pantheon of Norse Mythology, there are many Gods.

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Asatru (Norse) Paganism