The Scandinavian Reformation: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform
This volume provides a history of the Scandinavian Reformation from its evangelical beginning in the 1520s to its institutionalization by the mid-seventeenth century, when Lutheran territorial churches were established in the Nordic countries. It reassesses the role of the Catholic Church in trying to halt the Reformation and traces the evangelical movements in their social context, focusing on the relationship among church, state and society in post-Reformation Scandinavia, including such aspects as popular beliefs and official religion.
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The Scandinavian Reformation: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform
This volume provides a history of the Scandinavian Reformation from its evangelical beginning in the 1520s to its institutionalization by the mid-seventeenth century, when Lutheran territorial churches were established in the Nordic countries. It reassesses the role of the Catholic Church in trying to halt the Reformation and traces the evangelical movements in their social context, focusing on the relationship among church, state and society in post-Reformation Scandinavia, including such aspects as popular beliefs and official religion.
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The Scandinavian Reformation: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform

The Scandinavian Reformation: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform

by Ole Peter Grell (Editor)
The Scandinavian Reformation: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform

The Scandinavian Reformation: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform

by Ole Peter Grell (Editor)

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This volume provides a history of the Scandinavian Reformation from its evangelical beginning in the 1520s to its institutionalization by the mid-seventeenth century, when Lutheran territorial churches were established in the Nordic countries. It reassesses the role of the Catholic Church in trying to halt the Reformation and traces the evangelical movements in their social context, focusing on the relationship among church, state and society in post-Reformation Scandinavia, including such aspects as popular beliefs and official religion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521441629
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/24/1994
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.91(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Ole Peter Grell; 2. The Early Reformation in Denmark and Norway 1520–1559 Martin Schwarz Lausten; 3. The Early Reformation in Sweden and Finland ca. 1520–1560 E. I. Kouri; 4. The Catholic Church and its Leadership Ole Peter Grell; 5. The Consolidation of Lutheranism in Denmark and Norway Thorkild Lyby and Ole Peter Grell; 6. The Institutionalisation of Lutheranism in Sweden and Finland Ingun Montgomery; 7. Faith, Superstition and Witchcraft in Reformation Scandinavia Jens Chr.V. Johansen; Index.
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