Religious Otherness and National Identity in Scandinavia, c. 1790–1960

Religious Otherness and National Identity in Scandinavia, c. 1790–1960
Title Religious Otherness and National Identity in Scandinavia, c. 1790–1960 PDF eBook
Author Frode Ulvund
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 317
Release 2020-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 3110654423

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The author discusses how religious groups, especially Jews, Mormons and Jesuits, were labeled as foreign and constructed as political, moral and national threats in Scandinavia in different periods between c. 1790 and 1960. Key questions are who articulated such opinions, how was the threat depicted, and to what extent did it influence state policies towards these groups. A special focus is given to Norway, because the Constitution of 1814 included a ban against Jews (repelled in 1851) and Jesuits (repelled in 1956), and because Mormons were denied the status of a legal religion until freedom of religion was codified in the Constitution in 1964. The author emphasizes how the construction of religious minorities as perils of society influenced the definition of national identities in all Scandinavia, from the late 18th Century until well after WWII. The argument is that Jews, Mormons and Jesuits all were constructed as "anti-citizens", as opposites of what it meant to be "good" citizens of the nation. The discourse that framed the need for national protection against foreign religious groups was transboundary. Consequently, transnational stereotypes contributed significantly in defining national identities.

Religionstolerance Og Religionsfrihed

Religionstolerance Og Religionsfrihed
Title Religionstolerance Og Religionsfrihed PDF eBook
Author Jens Rasmussen
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 2009
Genre Freedom of religion
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Law and The Christian Tradition in Scandinavia

Law and The Christian Tradition in Scandinavia
Title Law and The Christian Tradition in Scandinavia PDF eBook
Author Kjell Å Modéer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 403
Release 2020-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 1000201538

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This book presents a comprehensive history of law and religion in the Nordic context. The entwinement of law and religion in Scandinavia encompasses an unusual history, not widely known yet important for its impact on contemporary political and international relations in the region. The volume provides a holistic picture from the first written legal sources of the twelfth century to the law of the present secular welfare states. It recounts this history through biographical case studies. Taking the point of view of major influential figures in church, politics, university, and law, it thus presents the principal actors who served as catalysts in ecclesiastical and secular law through the centuries. This refreshing approach to legal history contributes to a new trend in historiography, particularly articulated by a younger generation of experienced Nordic scholars whose work is featured prominently in this volume. The collection will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of Legal History and Law and Religion.

Piety and Modernity

Piety and Modernity
Title Piety and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Anders Jarlert
Publisher Leuven University Press
Pages 337
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9058679322

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Exploring the nature of pious reforms in such areas as liturgy, saint cults, pilgrimage, confraternities, hymns, and Bible translation during the "long nineteenth century."

Law & Religion in the 21st Century

Law & Religion in the 21st Century
Title Law & Religion in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Lisbet Christoffersen
Publisher Djoef Publishing
Pages 658
Release 2010
Genre History
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Caspar David Friedrich's painting on the cover of this book is a metaphor: Scholarly relations between law & religion seemed to be destroyed through modernity. The book however argues for new life in the ruins. --

European Anti-Catholicism in a Comparative and Transnational Perspective

European Anti-Catholicism in a Comparative and Transnational Perspective
Title European Anti-Catholicism in a Comparative and Transnational Perspective PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Maria Werner
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 244
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9401209634

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Tales about treacherous Jesuits and scheming popes are an important and pervasive part of European culture. They belong to a set of ideas, images, and practices that, when grouped under the label anti-Catholicism, represent a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Reformation. Anti-Catholic movements and sentiments crossed boundaries between European countries, contributing to the early modern consolidation of national identities. In the nineteenth century, secularist movements adopted and transformed confessional criticism in a new internationalist dimension that was articulated across the whole Western world. A variety of liberal, conservative, secular, Protestant, and other forces gave shape to this counter-image, taking on the function of a pattern from which one’s own ideals and beliefs could be chiselled out. The contributions to this volume show how different national contexts affected the proliferation of anti-Catholic messages over the course of four centuries of European history, and demonstrate that anti-Catholicism constituted a powerful European cross-cultural phenomenon.

Denmark's Catalyst

Denmark's Catalyst
Title Denmark's Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Edward Broadbridge
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 518
Release 2023-09-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 8772198273

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Denmark’s Catalyst. The Life and Letters of N.F.S. Grundtvig is the final book in the 6-volume series ‘N.F.S. Grundtvig. Works in English’, Published by Aarhus University Press. Translator Edward Broadbridge joins forces with Grundtvig scholar Hans Raun Iversen in this biography of the most influential Dane in modern Denmark’s history. Grundtvig (1783-1872) was a pastor, pedagogue, poet, politician, and philosopher all rolled into one. Best known internationally for his concepts of a people’s (folk) high school, of ‘learning for life’ and of ‘lifelong learning’, in Denmark he is equally famous as the nation-builder and champion of ‘the common good’. This comprehensive, illustrated biography is supplemented by 70 letters tracing Grundtvig’s first-hand experiences in surprisingly honest terms, including his love life, his depressions, and his four trips to England. Edward Broadbridge was born in London but has lived most of his life in Denmark, where he has been awarded the Grundtvig Prize for his translations of Grundtvig’s hymns. Copenhagen University theologian Hans Raun Iversen has an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University and has written extensively on Grundtvig.