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Norse “god-house” found in Norway
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A recent find in Norway offers further examples of the Norse Gods of Heathenry being revered in the past, and the second site to be found in the last eleven years.
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A recent find in Norway offers further examples of the Norse Gods of Heathenry being revered in the past, and the second site to be found in the last eleven years.
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Pagan Perspectives
Today’s column comes to us from Karl E.H. Seigfried, goði of Thor’s Oak Kindred in Chicago. In addition to his award-winning website, The Norse Mythology Blog, Karl has written for the BBC, Iceland Magazine, Journal of the Oriental Institute, On Religion, Religion Stylebook, and many other outlets. He holds degrees in literature, music, and religion, and he is the first Ásatrú practitioner to hold a graduate degree from University of Chicago Divinity School. Our weekend section is always open for submissions. Please submit queries to eric@wildhunt.org.
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