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Faith and knowledge in late medieval and early modern Scandinavia / edited by Karoline Kjesrud and Mikael Males.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kjesrud, Karoline, 1983- editor.
Males, Mikael, 1977- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Scandinavia--Church history.
Scandinavia.
Paganism--Scandinavia--History.
Paganism.
Genre:
Church history.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (308 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2020]
Summary:
This book investigates the interface between faith and knowledge in Scandinavia in the centuries before and after the Reformation, a period in which the line between belief and knowledge was often blurred, and local traditions remained influential. While Scandinavia was undoubtedly an integral part of Latin Christendom before the arrival of Lutheranism, the essays gathered together in this volume demonstrate that religious discourse still took a unique form in this region. Faith was influenced by magical practices centred on remnants of Nordic paganism, local wisdom literature, and metaphoric language about the divine that diverged considerably from that of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Texts, motifs, and practices that were common throughout Europe were also transformed and altered within this northern setting.00Covering the late medieval up to the early modern period, this volume offers new insights into intellectual culture in Scandinavia, and the remarkable longevity of local beliefs even into the early post-Reformation period.
Contents:
Learning the truth / Karoline Kjesrud and Mikael Males
The European challenges of faith and knowledge in the late Middle Ages: the concepts of nature and knowledge / Aksel Haaning
The distribution of authority as reflected in literary transmission / Karoline Kjesrud
'Apparuit ei Christus in eodem loco': physical presence and divine truth in Birgitta of Sweden's revelations from the Holy Land / Maria H. Oen
Mapping hagiographical literature in medieval and early modern Iceland / Natalie M. Van Deusen and Kirsten Wolf
How do we know, how did they know?: the cult of saints in Iceland in the late Middle Ages / Margaret Cormack
Denoting the holy in Skaldic tradition / Mikael Males
'Ađ allra orđa undirstađan sie riettlig fundin': the Virgin Mary and the Holy Spirit in Lilja 90 / Martin Chase
Faith and knowledge in Nordic charm magic / Stephen A. Mitchell
Christian knowledge in late medieval Norway / Elise Kleivane
The cross before Christ: ecclesiastical history and esotericism in the antiquarian scholarship of Johannes Bureus / Matthew Norris
Biblical magic as a manifestation of folk belief in the north / Alessia Bauer.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
2-503-57901-9

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