Thor - The God of Thunder and the Traces of Time


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Thor - The God of Thunder and the Traces of Time: The Myths, Legends and Cultural Influence of the Norse Warrior God from Viking times to the present day Discover the fascinating world of Thor, the mighty god of thunder of Norse mythology, in this comprehensive work. Thor, known for his unwavering courage, his unbridled strength and his legendary hammer Mjölnir, is not only a central figure of the Viking Age, but also a cultural icon that lives on in the modern world. In “Thor - The God of Thunder and the Traces of Time” you will experience: - The myths and legends: Learn all about Thor's epic battles against the giants, his adventures in the nine worlds of Norse mythology and his role as the patron saint of men. - Cultural influence: Discover how Thor has been revered from Viking times to the present day and how his stories live on in art, literature and religion. - Modern pop culture: Experience Thor's rebirth in the modern world, from Marvel's superhero movies to video games like God of War. Learn how Thor became a symbol of strength, courage and justice. - Esotericism and Neopaganism: Delve into modern spiritual practice and discover how Thor is worshipped in the Neopagan movements, and the significance of his hammer Mjölnir as a protective amulet. This book is an essential guide for anyone interested in Norse mythology, the history of the Vikings and the continuing importance of Thor in the modern world. Ideal for readers of myths, legends, cultural history and fans of Thor in pop culture. Immerse yourself in the world of the mighty Thor and learn why his stories and symbols have fascinated people for millennia - and continue to do so today.




Thor by Walt Simonson Omnibus


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Considered by many to be the greatest run on Thor ever, Walt Simonson's classic tales of the God of Thunder are collected here - completely remastered from the original artwork and newly colored by Steve Oliff ! And there are too many timeless tales to count: The Casket of Ancient Winters! The death of Odin! The origins of Asgard! The sacrifice of the Executioner! Thor as a frog! The Mutant Massacre! The curse of Hela! The debut of Thor's body armor! Guest-starring Beta Ray Bill, Nick Fury and the Avengers! Featuring the threats of Fafnir the dragon, Loki, Lorelei, Malekith the Dark Elf, Surtur, Hela, the Titanium Man, Kurse, Zaniac, the Marauders, the Absorbing Man, Fin Fang Foom, the Destroyer and the Midgard Serpent! COLLECTING: THOR 337-355, 357-369, 371-382; BALDER THE BRAVE 1-4




Asgard and the Gods - The Tales and Traditions of Our Northern Ancestors Froming a Complete Manual of Norse Mythology


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This antiquarian book comprises a manual of Norse mythology adapted from the work of Dr. W. Wägner, being a complete and popular English account of the religious beliefs and superstitious customs of the old Norsemen. The author designed this volume to be suitable and appealing to young readers, and as such it is written in clear, concise language and is wholly accessible. This fascinating text will appeal to those with an interest in learning about Norse mythology, and it makes for a most worthy addition to any personal collection. The chapters of this book include: 'Legends and Myths'; 'The Gods, Their Worlds and Deeds'; 'Opponents of the Gods'; 'King Glphi and the Ases'; 'Odin, Father of The Gods and the Ases'; 'The Wanes'; 'Valkyries Leading the Warriors on to Battle'; 'Ogir and his Followers'; 'Loki and His Race'; 'The Other Ases', et cetera. We are republishing this vintage work now complete with a specially commissioned new introduction.




The Unofficial Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Companion


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FASCINATING BACKGROUND FACTS, STORIES AND MYTHOLOGICAL INFORMATION FOR THE MAGNUS CHASE AND THE GODS OF ASGARD SERIES Long ago in the legendary land of Asgard, battles raged throughout the Heavens and Earth between powerful gods, Viking heroes and deadly monsters. These timeless tales of bravery, deceit and love come alive in this all-new illustrated guide. As enthralling today as when first told around arctic campfires, these ancient myths are the inspiration for Rick Riordan’s captivating new Magnus Chase books. An ideal source of Norse mythology for anyone reading his novels, this handy companion includes information on: •Odin: King of the gods •Asgard: Realm of the gods •Fenrir: A blood-thirsty giant wolf •Loki: The trickster god •Fafnir: A treasure-hoarding dragon •Valhalla: Heaven’s golden hall •Freyja: Goddess of love •Ragnarok: Battle of the doomed gods IMPORTANT NOTE TO READERS: This book is an independent and unauthorized fan publication. No endorsement or sponsorship by or affiliation with Rick Riordan, his publishers, or other copyright and trademark holders is claimed or suggested. All references in this book to copyrighted or trademarked characters and other elements of books by Rick Riordan are for the purpose of commentary, criticism, analysis, and literary discussion only.




Thor - The God of Thunder and the Traces of Time


Book Description

Thor - The God of Thunder and the Traces of Time: The Myths, Legends and Cultural Influence of the Norse Warrior God from Viking times to the present day Discover the fascinating world of Thor, the mighty god of thunder of Norse mythology, in this comprehensive work. Thor, known for his unwavering courage, his unbridled strength and his legendary hammer Mjölnir, is not only a central figure of the Viking Age, but also a cultural icon that lives on in the modern world. In "Thor - The God of Thunder and the Traces of Time" you will experience: The myths and legends: Learn all about Thor's epic battles against the giants, his adventures in the nine worlds of Norse mythology and his role as the patron saint of men. Cultural influence: Discover how Thor has been revered from Viking times to the present day and how his stories live on in art, literature and religion. Modern pop culture: Experience Thor's rebirth in the modern world, from Marvel's superhero movies to video games like God of War. Learn how Thor became a symbol of strength, courage and justice. Esotericism and Neopaganism: Delve into modern spiritual practice and discover how Thor is worshipped in the Neopagan movements, and the significance of his hammer Mjölnir as a protective amulet. This book is an essential guide for anyone interested in Norse mythology, the history of the Vikings and the continuing importance of Thor in the modern world. Ideal for readers of myths, legends, cultural history and fans of Thor in pop culture. Immerse yourself in the world of the mighty Thor and learn why his stories and symbols have fascinated people for millennia - and continue to do so today.




Psychiatry in Transition


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When the first edition of Psychiatry in Transition came out, Dr. Gene Usdin wrote that "to read Marmor's papers is to read not only psychiatric history, but also where that history will be in the next decade." That next decade has happened, and Marmor's papers remain a beacon of professional endeavor. This second edition includes a final chapter on "Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy," in which the historical background of brief psychotherapy, focusing on the contributions of Freud, Ferenczi, Rand, and Alexander, is examined and synthesized. Throughout, certain basic themes stand out. First is the necessity for building upon a solid foundation of scientific thought, coupled with a readiness to change theories that do not fit with established facts. Second, Marmor offers a systems theory to replace simplistic, unitary, or linear theories. Third, he presents some common denominators for illuminating the divergent views that characterize contemporary psychiatric theory and practice. The whole is linked by a deep concern with betterment of the human predicament. Marmor demonstrates that causation in psychiatry can be optimally understood in terms of multiple interacting variables rather than as a response to unitary factors. He foreshadows and predicts developments that are now current in contemporary psychiatric practice, such as the relationship between neurochemistry and behavior, and group therapy with dynamic psychotherapy. He also deals with the importance of cultural and socioeconomic factors in individual personality development. The work concludes with a series of chapters on interethnic hostility, nationalism, and urban violence. Marmor's work clarifies the nature of the psychoanalytic process by liberating it from obscurantism and jargon. This book points the way toward unraveling some of the cognitive dissonance in this area. As Leon Eisenberg observed, this is "an admirable vade mecum of dynamic psychiatry both for residents in training and clinicians in practice."




Essays of Theodicy


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"Theodicy" is a book of philosophy by the German polymath Gottfried Leibniz published in 1710, whose optimistic approach to the problem of evil is thought to have inspired Voltaire's "Candide". Much of the work consists of a response to the ideas of the French philosopher Pierre Bayle, with whom Leibniz carried on a debate for many years. The "Theodicy" tries to justify the apparent imperfections of the world by claiming that it is optimal among all possible worlds. It must be the best possible and most balanced world, because it was created by an all powerful and all knowing God, who would not choose to create an imperfect world if a better world could be known to him or possible to exist. In effect, apparent flaws that can be identified in this world must exist in every possible world, because otherwise God would have chosen to create the world that excluded those flaws. Leibniz distinguishes three forms of evil: moral, physical, and metaphysical. Moral evil is sin, physical evil is pain, and metaphysical evil is limitation. God permits moral and physical evil for the sake of greater goods, and metaphysical evil is unavoidable since any created universe must necessarily fall short of God's absolute perfection.







Madame Blavatsky on the Cross + Fire


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Cosmic Fire is Deity in its universality. Hermetic Fire is the Spirit of the Truth. Crux ansata is the true Cross, Arani and Pramantha are its symbols. Swastika is Fire Crucified, the 3 made 4.