Thor

Most people think of the Norse myths as merely old stories. But they are also the basis for a present-day religion. In a letter to the editor of London's Daily Mail newspaper, reader Claire Jordan points out, "The worship of the Aesir, the Norse pantheon, isn't a dead mythology, but a still living religion, especially in Iceland." Known as Odinism, the religion has a definite following in Europe, Australia, and the Americas. People who practice Odinism do not view the Norse gods as fictional characters. Instead, they believe the Norse gods are actual supreme beings with special powers. They pray to these gods as followers of other religions pray to their own gods. And like those other gods, Odinists believe the Norse gods are capable of answering their prayers.

This retelling of some of the myths of the Norse god Thor are recounted in this new book for kids. Join Jason and Sophie as they explore the stories surrounding Thor and compare them to modern day comic book and movie retellings of these myths.

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Thor

Most people think of the Norse myths as merely old stories. But they are also the basis for a present-day religion. In a letter to the editor of London's Daily Mail newspaper, reader Claire Jordan points out, "The worship of the Aesir, the Norse pantheon, isn't a dead mythology, but a still living religion, especially in Iceland." Known as Odinism, the religion has a definite following in Europe, Australia, and the Americas. People who practice Odinism do not view the Norse gods as fictional characters. Instead, they believe the Norse gods are actual supreme beings with special powers. They pray to these gods as followers of other religions pray to their own gods. And like those other gods, Odinists believe the Norse gods are capable of answering their prayers.

This retelling of some of the myths of the Norse god Thor are recounted in this new book for kids. Join Jason and Sophie as they explore the stories surrounding Thor and compare them to modern day comic book and movie retellings of these myths.

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Most people think of the Norse myths as merely old stories. But they are also the basis for a present-day religion. In a letter to the editor of London's Daily Mail newspaper, reader Claire Jordan points out, "The worship of the Aesir, the Norse pantheon, isn't a dead mythology, but a still living religion, especially in Iceland." Known as Odinism, the religion has a definite following in Europe, Australia, and the Americas. People who practice Odinism do not view the Norse gods as fictional characters. Instead, they believe the Norse gods are actual supreme beings with special powers. They pray to these gods as followers of other religions pray to their own gods. And like those other gods, Odinists believe the Norse gods are capable of answering their prayers.

This retelling of some of the myths of the Norse god Thor are recounted in this new book for kids. Join Jason and Sophie as they explore the stories surrounding Thor and compare them to modern day comic book and movie retellings of these myths.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612289946
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/30/2015
Series: Kid's Guide to Mythology
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years
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