How did the Vikings view Jesus?

The Vikings regarded the new belief as supplementing the Nordic gods – it was not simply a choice between the old and the new religion. The Vikings' belief in many gods meant that it was possible for the new Christian god, White Christ, to be worshipped alongside gods like Thor and Odin.
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What did the Vikings call Jesus?

Jesus is often refered to by the Vikings as the "White Christ".
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Did Ragnar Lothbrok believe in Jesus?

King Ragnar Lothbrok, already-legendary Viking conqueror, has become a follower of the Christ-God, baptized into Christianity as part of a peace treaty with Frankia.
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What did the Vikings believe about God?

At the start of the Viking age most Scandinavians were pagan. They had many gods and goddesses from simple nature spirits to heroic figures. Odin, Thor and Frey were the major deities, who dwelled in Asgard – the inner world of an elaborate universe. Vikings believed they travelled to other worlds in the afterlife.
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Did the Vikings worship Jesus?

The Vikings regarded the new belief as supplementing the Nordic gods – it was not simply a choice between the old and the new religion. The Vikings' belief in many gods meant that it was possible for the new Christian god, White Christ, to be worshipped alongside gods like Thor and Odin.
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Did Vikings accept Christianity?

The Vikings came into contact with Christianity through their raids, and when they settled in lands with a Christian population, they adopted Christianity quite quickly. This was true in Normandy, Ireland, and throughout the British Isles.
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Did floki believe in Christianity?

They explained: “Maybe after making it out of the volcano in Iceland and finding his way to North America, Floki could have been convinced that it was a miracle from the Christian god that he made it to such a bountiful land and secretly converted to the Christian faith.
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Did Ragnar go to Valhalla or heaven?

Answer and Explanation: Since historians have failed to identify a historical Ragnar Lothbrok, we can only imagine what the legendary character would have had happen to him. As he was glorified as a fearsome warrior, it is entirely believable that he would have gone to Valhalla after death.
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Did Vikings worship God?

The Vikings worshipped many gods. Each of these gods had various characteristics, weaknesses and attributes. The gods possessed many human traits and could behave like humans. This is evident from the sagas and some rune stones, upon which the gods are depicted with human forms.
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How is Odin related to Jesus?

Some have noted the resemblances between Odin's ordeal and the ordeal of Christ. Both were pierced by a spear. Both hungered and felt thirst. Both hung from a tree or, in Christ's case, a wooden cross resembling a tree.
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What was the name before Jesus?

Jesus' name in Hebrew was “Yeshua” which translates to English as Joshua. So how did we get the name “Jesus”?
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What god did the Vikings pray to?

Like the Greeks and the Romans before them, the Vikings worshipped several gods. The best known is Odin, God of Wisdom, Poetry and War. Odin's son Thor—the God of Thunder—and the goddesses of fertility Freyr and Freyja are other notable names.
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Who brought Christianity to the Vikings?

The Vikings became acquainted with Christianity abroad, or by way of the monks who travelled to the Nordic Countries as missionaries. The first monks came to Denmark in the 8th and 9th centuries. Ansgar is the most well known of these.
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What faith did Vikings follow?

“Asatro” is the worship of the Norse gods. The religion does not only involve the gods, but also the worship of giants and ancestors. Asatro is a relatively modern term, which became popular in the 19th century. The Vikings did not have a name for their religion when they encountered Christianity.
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What religion is Valhalla?

Valhalla, Old Norse Valhöll, in Norse mythology, the hall of slain warriors, who live there blissfully under the leadership of the god Odin. Valhalla is depicted as a splendid palace, roofed with shields, where the warriors feast on the flesh of a boar slaughtered daily and made whole again each evening.
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Where do Vikings go if they don't go to Valhalla?

Not all Vikings went to Valhalla

Or what if they weren't a warrior at all? It was thought that, "if you were a Viking woman, or died in bed of sickness, or if you died of old age, you were not going to Valhalla," says Larrington. “You would go to the hall of Hel, which was not necessarily a pleasant place.
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Did Vikings believe in life after death?

When Vikings died they believed they would go to Valhalla, where they would spend their afterlife. Before Christianity, Valhalla was the Viking eternal paradise, like Heaven. Valkyries were warrior-women goddesses who searched battlefields for dead heroes.
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Did Ragnar Lothbrok exist?

According to medieval sources, Ragnar Lothbrok was a 9th-century Danish Viking king and warrior known for his exploits, for his death in a snake pit at the hands of Aella of Northumbria, and for being the father of Halfdan, Ivar the Boneless, and Hubba, who led an invasion of East Anglia in 865.
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What did Christianity do to Vikings?

Very gradually, many of the Norse began to adopt Christianity in response to their changing conscience and expanding world view. Christianity did not end the Viking Age, or make the Vikings not be Vikings anymore. Some of the most epic and brutal battles ever fought were by Christianized Vikings.
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Why does Floki cry when he sees the cross?

But in the cruelest of ironies, rather than evidence of the gods, Floki finds a Christian cross standing in the middle of the cave and a chalice lying on the ground beneath it. His gods have truly abandoned him which makes this scene so meaningful as we listen to plaintive cries that fall on deaf ears.
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What is Floki the God of?

Floki's distinct aloofness and his scheming were similar to the characterization of Loki as a trickster god often hiding amongst mortals, which could have been an indication that Floki was the God of Mischief in disguise or his descendant.
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When did Vikings fully convert to Christianity?

During the Viking Age, the Norse Pagan religion was practised across Scandinavia and wherever Norse people settled – at least, until the Vikings had fully converted to Christianity, which took place in the late 10th to the 11th century, depending on the location.
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Is Odin still worshipped?

Today, a few Norwegians and other Scandinavians still believe in and worship Thor, Odin, and other Norse gods. This practice of worshipping Norse gods is called Ásatrú, Heathenry, Odinism, or Norse Paganism. While nowhere near as popular as Christianity, Ásatrú is a nationally recognized religion.
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Which is older Norse or Christianity?

Norse religion as you will find it represented in the Eddas and other written sources post-dates Christianity by 500–700 years. Tacitus, in Germania, describes Germanic religion which predates Norse religion.
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Do people still worship Norse gods?

Ásatrú, the old Norse Paganism is the fastest growing and largest non-Christian religion in Iceland.
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