Title: Gestures of Gift Giving in 16th Century Denmark The article deals with body language and gestures in depictions of donors in 16th-century Danish art, especially concerning donations to churches after the Lutheran Reformation in 1536. The transition from the medieval, Catholic Church into a Lutheran Church introduced a new understanding of gift giving in a Christian context. Gift giving is typically a matter of reciprocity, as expressed in the phrase “do ut des” (I give so that you may give). In the Middle Ages lay people who gave gifts to churches/God could expect prayers and liturgical intercession in return. The Lutherans claimed that humans cannot give God anything. The gift relation between God and humans remains one-sided, since...
I: I. M. Lid & A. R. Solevåg (Red.), Religiøst medborgerskap: Funksjonshemming, likeverd og mennesk...
The issue of the gift in ancient Christianity needs to be addressed with regard to the subject of a ...
This diploma thesis concerns itself with gifts in the noble society of fifteenth century Bohemia and...
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ABSTRACT Dilliard, Allison Catherine. M.A. The University of Memphis. May 2010. The Speaking Christ...
This dissertation addresses the problem of the transition from euergetism to Christian charity. The ...
The royal crucifixes so characteristic of the 12th century only gradually gave way to the Gothic suf...
The Anglo-Saxon missionary and archbishop St Boniface (d. 754) and Lul, his protégé and successor in...
I: I. M. Lid & A. R. Solevåg (Red.), Religiøst medborgerskap: Funksjonshemming, likeverd og mennesk...
The issue of the gift in ancient Christianity needs to be addressed with regard to the subject of a ...
This diploma thesis concerns itself with gifts in the noble society of fifteenth century Bohemia and...
The article discusses donor images and testamentary donations of lights, furnishings and art to the ...
In this article we will read Kierkegaard in continuation of theun-going debate about the economy of ...
This article examines the use of the Nicene Creed in the Church of Denmark from 1514 to 1992 when a ...
"To exchange the Temporal with the Spiritual: Religious Gift-Giving in the Western European Middle A...
In this article, we describe and analyze the discussion of the celebration of the Lords Supper in th...
This review deals with three differing studies on the relation between religion and social formation...
The Sinful Man and The Love of God: Peter Trellund’s devotional boardfrom 1586: This article present...
In the Twin Realms of Denmark-Norway the king was also responsible for the religious life of his sub...
ABSTRACT Dilliard, Allison Catherine. M.A. The University of Memphis. May 2010. The Speaking Christ...
This dissertation addresses the problem of the transition from euergetism to Christian charity. The ...
The royal crucifixes so characteristic of the 12th century only gradually gave way to the Gothic suf...
The Anglo-Saxon missionary and archbishop St Boniface (d. 754) and Lul, his protégé and successor in...
I: I. M. Lid & A. R. Solevåg (Red.), Religiøst medborgerskap: Funksjonshemming, likeverd og mennesk...
The issue of the gift in ancient Christianity needs to be addressed with regard to the subject of a ...
This diploma thesis concerns itself with gifts in the noble society of fifteenth century Bohemia and...