LOST GODS: The Future of Christianity and Paganism in The North

A journey to the heart of faith in northern Europe; conversations and explorations in Iceland and Norway with a prominent pagan historian, whose provocative ideas challenge both Christianity and modernity itself. Along with an influencer from America and a theologian from Denmark, we look for meaning and the heroic spirit in the disenchanted world of modernity. Does the rise of Germanic heathenry herald a spiritual, moral, and aesthetic rebirth in the north? As a Christian drawn to ancient traditions and the sagas of old, I set out to understand the profound resurgence of paganism, and whether the future of Western spirituality might lie in a deeper synthesis of ancestral religion, myth, and identity. Traversing breathtaking landscapes and powerful historical sites, this documentary captures intimate dialogues exploring how Christianity and paganism intersect, diverge, and perhaps better strengthen each other on a path forward.

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Thomas Hanna
Thomas Hanna
3 months ago

Ignorance is rampant and no one really reads the old works. Few know where the term Caucasian originated, or who Guy Falkes was serving.