Tracing the Jerusalem Code : Volume 2: the Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-Ca. 1750).

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Oftestad, Eivor Andersen.
Other Authors: Haga, Joar.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • List of Maps and Illustrations
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Editorial comments for all three volumes
  • Prelude
  • Introductions: Jerusalem in Early Modern Protestantism
  • Chapter 1 The Reformation of the Jerusalem Code in the Sixteenth Century
  • Chapter 2 The Transformation of the Concept "People of God" in the Reformation Era
  • Chapter 3 The Destruction of Jerusalem in Early Modern Europe
  • Chapter 4 The Election of Israel? Jews in the Eyes of Early Modern Lutherans
  • Part I: The Nordic Zion and Its Leaders: Strategies of Legitimation
  • Chapter 5 The Nordic Zion: The Coronation of Christian III, King of Denmark-Norway, in 1537
  • Chapter 6 Topos and Topography: Jerusalem in the Memory of Christian III, King of Denmark-Norway
  • Chapter 7 A Zion in the North: The Jerusalem Code and the Rhetoric of Nationhood in Early Modern Sweden
  • Chapter 8 "Our Swedish Moses and Saviour": The Use of Biblical Leaders as Power Legitimization in Reformation Sweden
  • Part II: Holy City, Holy Land, Holy Relics: Geographical and Historical Reorientation
  • Chapter 9 Wittenberg: The Holy City
  • Chapter 10 Synchronizing the Holy Land: Sacred and Secular Cartography after the Reformation
  • Chapter 11 Danish Post-Reformation Crusaders: Jerusalem and Crusading in Denmark c.1550-1650
  • Part III: Jerusalem Destroyed and Rebuilt: The Chosen People and the Pedagogy of God
  • Chapter 12 "Who Can Approach our Jerusalem without Weeping?": The Destruction of Jerusalem in Danish Sources, 1515-1729
  • Chapter 13 Christiania 1651: A Spiritual Jerusalem
  • Chapter 14 Christiania - Jerusalem or Babel? Conflicts on Religious Topography in Seventeenth-Century Norway
  • Chapter 15 The Image of Jerusalem Destroyed: On Babel, Jerusalem, and the Antichrist in Luther's Confessional Polemic 1521.
  • Chapter 16 Rome: Jerusalem or Seat of the Antichrist? Lutheran Polemics in Sixteenth-Century Sweden
  • Part IV: Heavenly Jerusalem: Between Promise and Reality
  • Chapter 17 Jerusalem and the Lutheran Church Interior
  • Chapter 18 The Heavenly Jerusalem and the City Plan of Trondheim 1681
  • Chapter 19 "The Song from Jerusalem": Thomas Kingo Frames the Absolute King and His Congregation
  • Chapter 20 Angels and the Muses of Zion: Michael Praetorius and Cultural Exchange between the Danish and German Lutheran Courts before the Thirty Years' War
  • Chapter 21 Consecrating the New Jerusalem in Tranquebar
  • Chapter 22 Future Jerusalem? Johann Valentin Andreae's Vision of Christianopolis
  • List of Contributors
  • Bibliography
  • Index.