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A look at moral objectivity in Germanic Paganism from a theological standpoint and core social attitudes in various pre-Christian Germanic societies.

-Pre-Christian Morality in Ancient Europe
-Adulterers, Liars and Oath-Breakers in Nástrǫnd
-Fate in Fáfnismál and the Judgement of the Gods in Gylfaginning
-Morality in Tacitus' Germania and Man and Woman in Vǫluspá

Recommended further reading: Judgement and Punishment in Norse Mythology

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A look at moral objectivity in Germanic Paganism from a theological standpoint and core social attitudes in various pre-Christian Germanic societies.

-Pre-Christian Morality in Ancient Europe
-Adulterers, Liars and Oath-Breakers in Nástrǫnd
-Fate in Fáfnismál and the Judgement of the Gods in Gylfaginning
-Morality in Tacitus' Germania and Man and Woman in Vǫluspá

Recommended further reading: Judgement and Punishment in Norse Mythology

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