Eivind Berggravs motivasjon for å endre kirkebønnen under okkupasjonstiden

On 30 September 1940, complying with an order from the German occupiers, the bishops of the Norwegian state church removed the prayer for the king from the prayer of the church of the state church’s Sunday service liturgy. In hindsight, doubts have been cast on the legitimacy of the removal, and its...

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Autor principal: Joanna Bauer
Formato: Artigo
Idioma:Norwegian Bokmål
Publicado em: Scandinavian University Press/Universitetsforlaget 2017-01-01
coleção:Teologisk Tidsskrift
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Acesso em linha:https://www.idunn.no/tt/2017/02/eivind_berggravs_motivasjon_for_aa_endre_kirkeboennen_under_o
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Resumo:On 30 September 1940, complying with an order from the German occupiers, the bishops of the Norwegian state church removed the prayer for the king from the prayer of the church of the state church’s Sunday service liturgy. In hindsight, doubts have been cast on the legitimacy of the removal, and its accordance with the bishops’ oath of office. Various considerations have been suggested as the motivation of the bishops’ leader, Eivind Berggrav. This article concludes that the bishops acted legitimately and in accordance with their oath, and that Berggrav was motivated mainly by resistance to the occupation. He assessed the removal as a necessary compromise in his long-term strategy to strengthen the church’s role in the resistance.
ISSN:1893-0263
1893-0271