Prästerskapets Privilegier Af År 1650 Och 1723: Ett Bidrag Till Det Svenska Prästerskapets Historia Under Storhetstiden Och Början Af Frihetstiden...
by
Sven Sjoblom
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
166
Language
Swedish
Published
Apr 9, 2012
Publisher
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1279914009
ISBN-13
9781279914007
Description
Sven Sjöblom delves into the intricate history of the Swedish clergy during a critical period in the nation's past. By examining the privileges granted to the clergy in 1650 and 1723, he sheds light on the sociopolitical landscape of Sweden during its great power era and the early stages of the Age of Liberty. His work reveals how these privileges not only shaped the clergy's role within society but also reflected the broader power dynamics at play during this transformative time.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of rituals, rights, and responsibilities assigned to the clergy, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the institutional structures that supported religious authority. Through meticulous research, Sjöblom uncovers the nuances of clerical life, from their interactions with state officials to their influence on the general populace, painting a vivid picture of their importance in Swedish culture.
As an enlightening contribution to the study of Swedish history, this work invites scholars and enthusiasts alike to reflect on the enduring legacy of the clergy and their privileges. It encourages a reconsideration of how such histories shape contemporary understandings of religious and civic life in Sweden, making it an essential read for anyone interested in this pivotal era.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of rituals, rights, and responsibilities assigned to the clergy, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the institutional structures that supported religious authority. Through meticulous research, Sjöblom uncovers the nuances of clerical life, from their interactions with state officials to their influence on the general populace, painting a vivid picture of their importance in Swedish culture.
As an enlightening contribution to the study of Swedish history, this work invites scholars and enthusiasts alike to reflect on the enduring legacy of the clergy and their privileges. It encourages a reconsideration of how such histories shape contemporary understandings of religious and civic life in Sweden, making it an essential read for anyone interested in this pivotal era.
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