Talk:God/@comment-25431873-20170820204405

The Word of Jim on this, after he is asked about how gods work in the Dresden Files, is interesting (even if it mostly amounts to 'you will learn more in this future book):

"I can’t say very much without ruining the plot of book 19 or 20, you have to look at probably the best example, well he’s not a very good example because Vadderung is one of the really really unusual gods in that he has wanted to stay involved in mortal affairs and the only way he could do that without violating mortal free will is to accept mortal limitations, so Vadderung is basically he’s got the pair of the tracks on the ground because he’s the one who’s like, ye I could be immortal and invincible and sort of distant and godly but instead I’m gonna stay involved and do things, and that means if you’re gonna hang around and be involved with mortals one of the things that happens to you is mortality, you know someone could come kill you, which would be an awful thing but Vadderung is kind of like, bring it on I’ve been doing this for a long time and the other gods are at a slightly... they’re involved in many different ways, you’ll get to see a little bit more of the greek gods in action now but their role has changed as humanity's role on the planet has changed and they’re inextricably linked with humans, but we’ll get to see more about how things are going, I know what Loki’s doing and all these other gods are out and active but it’s not time for them to be on stage yet."

Greek gods and Loki confirmed at least.