Protestant legacies in nordic law: the early modern period

The overarching goal of the book is to examine the relations between Lutheran majority traditions and the development of secular law in the Nordic region in the early modern period, from the 16th to the 18th century. The early modern Nordic region included the kingdoms of Denmark/Norway and Sweden –...

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Contributors: Rasmussen, Tarald 1949- (Editor) ; Sunde, Jørn Øyrehagen 1972- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Paderborn Brill | Schöningh 2023
In:Year: 2023
Reviews:[Rezension von: Protestant legacies in nordic law : the early modern period] (2024) (Vogt, Helle)
[Rezension von: Protestant legacies in nordic law : the early modern period] (2024) (Vogt, Helle)
Edition:2023
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Scandinavia (motif) / Protestantism / Culture of law / History 1500-1750
B Protestantism / Legislation / Jurisdiction / Scandinavia (motif) / History 1500-1750
Further subjects:B Bishop
B Collection of essays
B Canon Law
B Salamanca
B Christian III of Denmark
B Wittenberg
B Legislation
B History 1500-1750
B Culture of law
B Jurisdiction
B Church Ordinance
B Protestantism
B Scandinavia (motif)
B Pietism
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Summary:The overarching goal of the book is to examine the relations between Lutheran majority traditions and the development of secular law in the Nordic region in the early modern period, from the 16th to the 18th century. The early modern Nordic region included the kingdoms of Denmark/Norway and Sweden – with the Finnish diocese Åbo as part of the Swedish realm. Both kingdoms were consolidated as Lutheran countries after the reformation. While this change occurred in a determined and radical way in Denmark, in Sweden the transformation was more hesitant. Due to its mixed Protestant (Lutheran/Calvinist) and RomanCatholic heritage, case studies dealing with Germany off er interesting comparative perspectives. The authors are experts in church history and legal history from Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (255 Seiten)
ISBN:978-3-657-79074-6