Sökning: "Swedish Canon Law"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Swedish Canon Law.
1. Och de skall vara ett hjärta : konsensusdoktrinen i medeltida kanonisk rätt
Sammanfattning : One of the most important aspects of the marriage legislation in medieval canon law is the doctrine of free choice. According to this doctrine, established by pope Alexander III in the second half of the twelfth century, the validity of a marriage depended solely on the freely given consent of the parties. LÄS MER
2. Kyrka och stat i 1860 års svenska religionslagstiftning
Sammanfattning : The 1860 Swedish legislation on religion finally brought an end to the hitherto prevailing unified view on the church and the state in Sweden. The church and the state were from now on marked out as separate units. This took place primarily through the abolition of defection from the Evangelical-Lutheran faith as a criminal offence. LÄS MER
3. Rum för avsked : Begravningskapellets arkitektur och konstnärliga utsmyckning i 1900-talets Sverige
Sammanfattning : The dissertation focuses on a building for one sole purpose: burial services. The aim is to understand the funeral chapel in both functional and representational terms; to chart the course of the architecture and artistic decoration. The presentation is chronologically structured into four periods. LÄS MER
4. Hans Brask. En senmedeltida biskop och hans tankevärld
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with Hans Brask, Bishop of Linköping 1513–1527. Earlier research about Brask has dealt with the political events, his diocesan administration and finances. I study Brask’s episcopal role in a cultural-historical context. The primary source materials are his letters. LÄS MER
5. Dopsed i förändring : studier av Örebro pastorat 1710-1910
Sammanfattning : From the time of the establishment of Christianity in Sweden to the middle of the Nineteenth Century all childeren were baptised. In Örebro, in central Sweden, the baptism custom was subsequently broken and weakend. Örebro is in many ways an extreme case. In 1910 only 82 percent of children were baptised. LÄS MER