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Moving Towards the Reformation. Christianity in The Scandinavian Countries. Scandinavian Churches & State . Danish and Norwegian State Church Church of Sweden separate from State Approx. 85% of population as members. Christianity. 1000 AD Iceland – referendum!
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Moving Towards the Reformation Christianity in The Scandinavian Countries
Scandinavian Churches & State • Danish and Norwegian State Church • Church of Sweden separate from State • Approx. 85% of population as members
Christianity • 1000 AD Iceland – referendum! • 1250 AD End of Viking Age - Catholicism • 1537-44 AD Reformation • 1800 AD Records of previous centuries, stories, history
The Vikings • The Old Norse Gods (Odin, Thor etc.) • Ragnarok – the end of the World (Asgaard, Midgaard, Jotunheim) • Unreliable religion • The White Christ around 700 AD • RIP
Rich people Believed in the Gods Poor people Believed in spirits The Huldre – spirit from the mountains – hollow back! Rich and Poor
673 – 735 AD Life is transient Liberation The Venerable Bede
Transitional Period • Both religions were followed • Pagan - Thor’s Hammer • Catholic - Cross
Danish Flag • Dannebrog • June 15, 1219 • Fell from the sky during a battle between Danes and Estonians • Missionaries
Vatican Christianity People’s Christianity Conflict
God loves Man Christ died for our sins Eternal Life Enjoy the World Change around 1250From AGAPE To EROS
Consequence of EROS • The Flagellants • “The Seventh Seal” • “Death in Bergamo”
Reformation 1536-37 • Catholic Church powerful • Martin Luther, Wittenberg 1517, • 95 Theses • Excommunicated • New Independent Church: Protestant • Change from EROS to AGAPE again • Divided Europe into Catholic South, Protestant North
Religion in Europe 1560 Lutheran Catholic Calvinist Anglican
Catholics EROS Control Rigid system of approaching God Protestant AGAPE Education Individual access to God Division
1647-1707 Vicar Norway’s greatest 17th cent. Writer Everything is seen as God’s work of creation Petter Dass
Religion and Churches – then and now • Denmark and Norway – State Church • Sweden – separation of state and Church in 2000
Denmark • Jelling Stone – Harald Bluetooth (ca.1000 AD) • 2000 churches built 1050 - 1150 • Paintings - life of Christ and the saints
Church Decorations • Parish churches - pictures of the Old and New Testaments • Reformation (1537): whitewashing • Last 100 years: removal of whitewash • Here: Estruplund 1542 Denmark 2 Denmark 2
400 churches with remains of medieval wallpaintings • Major art treasures • Here: Fresco from Skibby 1175 Denmark 3
Denmark 4Church of Denmark • Church of Denmark (State Church) - 88% of population • Evangelical Lutheran Church • Freedom of religion, speech and assembly • State support: moral, political, financial and administrative (church taxes, about 0.15%) • Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs and diocesan administration
Muslims Jews Roman Catholic Church Danish Baptist Church Pentecostal Churches Seventh Day Adventists Catholic Apostolic Church Reformed Churches Salvation Army Methodist Church Anglican Church Russian Orthodox Church Jehovah’s Witnesses Mormons 9 independent congregations of Grundvigian origin Denmark 5,Other Congregations
Primary civil registration of all citizens Baptism and naming (within a year) Confirmations (13½ yrs old) Weddings Funerals Church Books = genealogical documents Since 1969 - clerics of all other recognized communities perform legally valid weddings Denmark 6Functions of the Church
12 dioceses 2000 clergy 2116 parishes The Folketing (Parliament) = legislative body The Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs = administrative body Otherwise, democratic Parish councils: clergy + members of the national church in the parish Decide the choice of clergy Denmark 7Organization of the church
Denmark 8Romanesque Churches • Romanesque dates from late 10th till 12th / 13 th Cent. Sædding Church (ca.1100).
Heavy Walls Small Windows Clear Organization Denmark 9Romanesque 2
Denmark 10Romanesque 3 • The architecture had only one fuction: a church service
Use of open timber roofs (as Storage places) Barrel /Tunnel, vault Denmark 11Romanesque 4
Denmark 12Romanesque 5 • Barrel Vault or Tunnel Vault • The simplest form of a vault, consisting of a continuous surface of semicircular or pointed sections. It resembles a barrel or tunnel which has been cut in half lengthwise
Denmark 13Romanesque 6 • Groin Vault: produced by the intersection at right angles of two barrel /tunnel vaults
Denmark 14Romanesque 7 • Rib Vault: • a masonry vault with a relatively thin web and set within a framework of ribs
Denmark 14Gothic Churches • Originating in France • Spreading over western Europe 12th - 16th cent. • Design emphasizing skeleton construction • Taller, lighter • Keldby Church, 1275
Denmark 15Gothic 2 • Elimination of Wall Planes • Comparatively great height of building • Pointed Arch • Rib Vaulting • Rich outline of Exterior: towers, gables
Denmark 16 Gothic 4 • Flying Buttress: • A free-standing buttress attached to the main vessel (nave, choir, or transept wall) by an arch or half-arch which transmits the thrust of the vault to the buttress
Denmark 17Gothic 5 • 15th and 16th centuries • Weaponhouse added. • Weapons were left before going into the church.
Denmark 18Gothic 6 • The Gable: • steps called Battlements. • Especially prominent in Gothic architecture.
Denmark 19Gothic 7 • Another prominent feature • Recesses used as ornamentation on the wall. • Might be whitewashed as here
Denmark 20Round Churches • A special type of church in Denmark were the Round Churches • 5 round churches in all, • 4 on Bornholm, • 1 on Funen
Denmark 21 Round Churches 2 • Østerlars Round Church - the largest of the 4 on Bornholm. • Built around 1150 • Fortified church • Dedicated to St.Lawrence. • Built of split granite boulders • 55 ft in diameter
Denmark 22Round Churches 3 • The church is constructed around a hollow central pillar • 6 arches leading into a small room • used for christenings.
Denmark 23The Cathedral of Aarhus • Construction began ca. 1200 • First church completed in Romanesque style ca.1300 • One of the oldest brick buildings in Denmark. • Burned down in 1330 • Reconstructed in Gothic Style ca. 1500
Denmark 24The Cathedral of Aarhus 2 • Longest church in Denmark: 305 ft long • 305 ft. Tall • Seats 1200 people • Dedicated to the patron saint of seafarers, St.Clemens
Denmark 25The Cathedral of Odense • Originally a wooden church where King Knud 2 (The Holy) (1040-86) was killed by rebellious peasants. • He was consecrated in 1101 and later buried in the new Gothic church
Denmark 27The Cathedral of Roskilde • Construction of Romanesque Church began in 1170 under Bishop Absalon • 13th cent.: new construction in Gothic Style • The twin towers were added in the 14th cent.
Denmark 28The Cathedral of Roskilde • The famous last resting place for 38 kings and queens. • Modern day monarchy is also buried there.