Law and the Christian tradition in Scandinavia : the writings of great Nordic jurists /: the writings of great Nordic jurists. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Law and the Christian tradition in Scandinavia : the writings of great Nordic jurists /: the writings of great Nordic jurists. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Law and the Christian tradition in Scandinavia : the writings of great Nordic jurists
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Kjell Å. Modéer, Helle Vogt.
- Editors:
- Modéer, Kjell Å, 1939-
Vogt, Helle - Contents:
- Foreword by John Witte, Jr.; Foreword: John Witte, Jr. Introduction: Kjell Å Modéer and Helle Vogt Part 1: The Middle Ages Introduction: The Middle Ages: Bertil Nilsson and Helle Vogt Archbishops Absalon and Anders Sunesen: Legal reforms around 1200 in Denmark: Archbishops Absalon (1128– 1201) and Anders Sunesen (d. 1228): Per Andersen and Helle Vogt Swedish Church Law around 1300: Andreas And, Brynolf Algotsson, and Laurentius Olavi: Bertil Nilsson and Stina Sundmark Part 2: Reformation and early modern times; 4. Introduction: Reformation and early modern times: Mia Korpiola and Heikki Pihlajamäki 5. The architect of the Danish-Norwegian reformation: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485– 1558): Morten Kjær and Mattias Skat Sommer 6. Olavus Petri (1493– 1552): Transplating foreigh law in reformation Sweden: Heikki Pihlajamäki 7. Archbishop Laurentius Petri (1499– 1573): The respected authority of the Swedish reformation: Mia Korpiola 8. The Christian jurisprudence of Niels Hemmingsen (1513– 1600): Mattias Skat Sommer and Morten Kjær Part 3: The enlightenment – secular law in Christian societies 9. Introduction: The enlightenment: Sören Koch and Kristian Mejrup 10. Natural Law and the struggle with pietism in eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway: Ludvig Holberg (1684–1751): Sören Koch 11. Andreas Hojer (1690– 1751)— the standard-bearer of Danish-Norwegian Pietism: Kristian Mejrup Part 4. National romanticism and constitutionalism 12. Introduction: Anders Jarlert and Kjell Å Modéer 13.Foreword by John Witte, Jr.; Foreword: John Witte, Jr. Introduction: Kjell Å Modéer and Helle Vogt Part 1: The Middle Ages Introduction: The Middle Ages: Bertil Nilsson and Helle Vogt Archbishops Absalon and Anders Sunesen: Legal reforms around 1200 in Denmark: Archbishops Absalon (1128– 1201) and Anders Sunesen (d. 1228): Per Andersen and Helle Vogt Swedish Church Law around 1300: Andreas And, Brynolf Algotsson, and Laurentius Olavi: Bertil Nilsson and Stina Sundmark Part 2: Reformation and early modern times; 4. Introduction: Reformation and early modern times: Mia Korpiola and Heikki Pihlajamäki 5. The architect of the Danish-Norwegian reformation: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485– 1558): Morten Kjær and Mattias Skat Sommer 6. Olavus Petri (1493– 1552): Transplating foreigh law in reformation Sweden: Heikki Pihlajamäki 7. Archbishop Laurentius Petri (1499– 1573): The respected authority of the Swedish reformation: Mia Korpiola 8. The Christian jurisprudence of Niels Hemmingsen (1513– 1600): Mattias Skat Sommer and Morten Kjær Part 3: The enlightenment – secular law in Christian societies 9. Introduction: The enlightenment: Sören Koch and Kristian Mejrup 10. Natural Law and the struggle with pietism in eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway: Ludvig Holberg (1684–1751): Sören Koch 11. Andreas Hojer (1690– 1751)— the standard-bearer of Danish-Norwegian Pietism: Kristian Mejrup Part 4. National romanticism and constitutionalism 12. Introduction: Anders Jarlert and Kjell Å Modéer 13. Shaping the Danish people’s church in the context of freedom of religion. A.S. Ørsted (1778–1860) and N.F.S. Grundtvig (1783–1872): Lisbet Christoffersen and Niels Henrik Gregersen 14. Christian legal historian and intermediary of Henric Schartau’s religious heritage: Carl Johan Schlyter (1795–1888): Kjell Å Modéer 15. The Theological Battle for Freedom of Religion in Sweden: Henrik Reuterdahl (1795–1870) and Johan Henrik Thomander (1798–1865): Alexander Maurits 16. Karl Gustaf Ehrström(1822–1886): humanity, the Christian spirit, and criminal law in Finland in the nineteenth century: Jussi Sallila Part 5. Modernity: Secularism and positivism/legal realism 17. Introduction: Anders Jarlert and Kjell Å Modéer; 18. Absalon Taranger (1858–1930): Legal historian and church politician in Norway around 1900: Egil Morland and Torgeir Landro 19. Swedish Modernity in transition within law and Theology: Halvar G F Sundberg (1894–1973) and Gustaf Aulén (1879–1959): Anders Jarlert 20. Church leader in times of trouble: Eivind Josef Berggrav (1884–1959): Egil Morland 21. Frede Castberg (1893–1977): A counterpoint in modern Nordic legal culture: Kjell Å Modéer 22. A late-modern catalyst in Swedish ecclesiastical law: Göran Göransson (1925–1998): Kjell Å Modéer Foreword by John Witte, Jr.; Foreword: John Witte, Jr. Introduction: Kjell Å Modéer and Helle Vogt Part 1: The Middle Ages Introduction: The Middle Ages: Bertil Nilsson and Helle Vogt Archbishops Absalon and Anders Sunesen: Legal reforms around 1200 in Denmark: Archbishops Absalon (1128– 1201) and Anders Sunesen (d. 1228): Per Andersen and Helle Vogt Swedish Church Law around 1300: Andreas And, Brynolf Algotsson, and Laurentius Olavi: Bertil Nilsson and Stina Sundmark Part 2: Reformation and early modern times; 4. Introduction: Reformation and early modern times: Mia Korpiola and Heikki Pihlajamäki 5. The architect of the Danish-Norwegian reformation: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485– 1558): Morten Kjær and Mattias Skat Sommer 6. Olavus Petri (1493– 1552): Transplating foreigh law in reformation Sweden: Heikki Pihlajamäki 7. Archbishop Laurentius Petri (1499– 1573): The respected authority of the Swedish reformation: Mia Korpiola 8. The Christian jurisprudence of Niels Hemmingsen (1513– 1600): Mattias Skat Sommer and Morten Kjær Part 3: The enlightenment – secular law in Christian societies 9. Introduction: The enlightenment: Sören Koch and Kristian Mejrup 10. Natural Law and the struggle with pietism in eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway: Ludvig Holberg (1684–1751): Sören Koch 11. Andreas Hojer (1690– 1751)— the standard-bearer of Danish-Norwegian Pietism: Kristian Mejrup Part 4. National romanticism and constitutionalism 12. Introduction: Anders Jarlert and Kjell Å Modéer 13. Shaping the Danish people’s church in the context of freedom of religion. A.S. Ørsted (1778–1860) and N.F.S. Grundtvig (1783–1872): Lisbet Christoffersen and Niels Henrik Gregersen 14. Christian legal historian and intermediary of Henric Schartau’s religious heritage: Carl Johan Schlyter (1795–1888): Kjell Å Modéer 15. The Theological Battle for Freedom of Religion in Sweden: Henrik Reuterdahl (1795–1870) and Johan Henrik Thomander (1798–1865): Alexander Maurits 16. Karl Gustaf Ehrström(1822–1886): humanity, the Christian spirit, and criminal law in Finland in the nineteenth century: Jussi Sallila Part 5. Modernity: Secularism and positivism/legal realism 17. Introduction: Anders Jarlert and Kjell Å Modéer; 18. Absalon Taranger (1858–1930): Legal historian and church politician in Norway around 1900: Egil Morland and Torgeir Landro 19. Swedish Modernity in transition within law and Theology: Halvar G F Sundberg (1894–1973) and Gustaf Aulén (1879–1959): Anders Jarlert 20. Church leader in times of trouble: Eivind Josef Berggrav (1884–1959): Egil Morland 21. Frede Castberg (1893–1977): A counterpoint in modern Nordic legal culture: Kjell Å Modéer 22. A late-modern catalyst in Swedish ecclesiastical law: Göran Göransson (1925–1998): Kjell Å Modéer … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 349.48
Law -- Scandinavia -- History
Religion and law -- Scandinavia -- History
Scandinavia -- Church history - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000201598
9781000201536
9781000201567
9781003015253 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367858247
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