Seminars

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Time and place: , Room 305

Early Modern Oratio Funebris and the funeralsermon

Time and place: , TF, room 305

The project "Death in Early Protestant Tradition" invites to a half day seminar, followed by lunch.

Time and place: , TF, room 309

 

How to understand the early protestant funeral sermon genre in relation to the Ars Moriendi genre? How to understand the differences between danish and german funeral sermons?

 

Time and place: , Rom 305, TF

Presentation of the papers held by Oslo-located projectmemebers at the second RefoRC conference in May.

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Discussion on two funeralsermons written by danish Niels Hemmingsen and norwegian Jens Nielssøn.

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Discussion on Niels Hemmingsen; "Et visst og fast tegn hvor paa hver kand kjenne seg selv hvad han er Guds barn eller ey" (1577) .

Time and place: , BL29 214 Rom

Apocalyptism in early protestant culture.

Introduction by Sivert Angel and Eivor Oftestad.

A reading of Niels Palladius: Om dommedagen (1575)    

Time and place: , BL29 214 Rom

To be announced

Time and place: , BL29 305 Møterom

Introduction by Tarald Rasmussen

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Discussion on materiality and early protestant culture.

Time and place: , TF, Room 301
Ars moriendi i Kirkeritualets ritualer for dødsberedelse av "misdedere" (KR kapt VI art IV). Introduction by prof Arne Bugge Amundsen
Time and place: , Room 305, The Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo

“Continuity – discontinuity”, Introduction by prof. Tarald Rasmussen

Time and place: , Room 305, The Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo

“Death in childbed”, introduction by Eivor Andersen Oftestad

Time and place: , Room 305, The Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo

Discussion on the book “The reformation of feelings” by Susan Karant-Nunn. Introduction by Sivert Angel

Time and place: , Room 305, The Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo

“Ars Moriendi”, presentation by Jon Flæten

Time and place: , Room 305, The Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo

Presentation of sourcematerial,: Kristin Bliksrud Aavitsland (the Leksvik tapestry) and Eivor Andersen Oftestad (funeral sermons)