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Ceļš: Teoloģisks un kultūrvēsturisks izdevums. Nr.51
1999
Saturs: I Teoloģija. Zane Laksberga. F.J. Špēnera darbs Pia desideria. Filips Jakobs Špeners. Pia desideria. Egils Grīslis. Starp cinismu un cerību: Jēzus Kristus personība divdesmitā gadsimta noslēgumā. II Jūdaika. Iveta Leitāne. Hasīdisma interpretācija Lāzara Gulkoviča darbos. III Kristietība un reliģijas. Viktors Ivbulis. Indija garīguma meklējumos. IV Publikācijas. Aldis Bergmanis. Pareizticīgie latvieši.
Tolerans eller flexibilitet för att bevara uniformiteten?
2018
Växelverkan mellan religion och politik har nyligen – efter en lång period som helt dominerats av sekularisationsteser – rönt växande uppmärksamhet inom nordisk historieforskning rörande tidigmodern politisk kultur. Johannes Ljungbergs avhandling utgör ett viktigt bidrag till denna religionshistoriska forskning genom att undersöka toleransens gränser som en politisk fråga i Sverige under början av 1700-talet. nonPeerReviewed
Religious Revival Movements and the Development of the Twentieth-century Welfare-state in Finland
2019
The Lutheran state church had a monopoly status in Finland for centuries. But its dominance slowly weakened as pietistic revival movements spread in Finland in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. These movements had religious purposes, but they were also forerunners of profound social and economic changes in Finland in the twentieth century. In challenging the role of the state church, they challenged national unity, spread Western cultural values, emphasized individual rights, and improved the status of women in society. Men of political eminence, such as Anders Chydenius, introduced these influences on Finnish economic life. Overall, the revival movements helped to pave the way for t…
Jørgen Moe : teolog, prest og biskop
2013
Author's version of an article in the journal: Teologisk Tidsskrift. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.idunn.no/ts/tt/2013/03/joergen_moe_-_teolog_prest_og_biskop Jørgen Moe (1813–1882) is best known for his work as a folklorist, but he was also a poet, pastor and finally bishop in the diocese of Kristiansand. This article examines some of the cultural and theological motivations of his ministerial work, based on poems, sermons and documents from his years as a bishop. The article shows how Moe’s aesthetic and pedagogical interests are reflected in this period and how he influenced Norwegian church life through his pupils J. C. Heuch and Gustav Jensen. - Jørgen Moe (1813–1882…