By D.W. Roach for marauderbooks.com Throughout history, belief systems have done far more than shape moral codes or explain the cosmos—they have structured societies, justified power, and, critically, influenced how wars were fought and won. During the Viking Age (roughly 793–1066 CE), the clash between polytheistic Norse paganism and increasingly dominant monotheistic Christian kingdoms provides … Continue reading Monotheism, Polytheism, and the Sword: Faith as Force in the Viking Age
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Norse Faith: Belief, Myth, and the Shaping of a Pagan World
By D.W. Roach When we think of religion, our minds often turn to the structured faiths of the modern world—Christianity, Islam, Buddhism—religions with holy texts, clergy, and codified systems of belief. But the Norse religion, often called Old Norse paganism, was something quite different: a rich tapestry of myths, rituals, and worldviews that bound together … Continue reading Norse Faith: Belief, Myth, and the Shaping of a Pagan World