Reforming Finland : the diocese of Turku in the age of Gustav Vasa 1523-1560

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Reforming Finland : the diocese of Turku in the age of Gustav Vasa 1523-1560

by Jason Lavery

(Studies in medieval and Reformation thought, v. 210)

Brill, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-221) and index

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Jason Lavery examines the Reformation in the Diocese of Turku during the reign of King Gustav Vasa (r. 1523-1560). This diocese, covering a territory better known then and now as Finland, encompassed the Swedish kingdom east of the Gulf of Bothnia. The Reformation in Finland was driven by King Gustav Vasa's state-building program, sometimes referred to as "royal reform" in respect to the church, as well as the spread of Lutheran theology and practice. Both royal and Lutheran reform were mutually reinforcing and dependent upon one another.

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List of Maps and Tables Preface Notes on Spelling, Terminology, and Electronic Sources Abbreviations Introduction: Scholars, Reformers, and the Diocese of Turku The Reformation as Statebuilding Finland's Lutheran Reformation Finland as a Location of Reform Place in Finland's History A Word on Sources 1 The Church and Medieval Finland Land and People The Church and the Swedish Crown's Eastward Expansion Finland's Church and the Swedish Kingdom's Domestic Politics The Church as an Agent of Regionality Finland's Medieval Church and European Culture Reform in the Late Medieval Era The End of the Kalmar Union and the Rise of Gustav Vasa 2 Finland and Gustav Vasa's Reformation by Crisis Finland and Gustav's Rebellion The Church and Gustav's Consolidation of Power Gustav's Confiscations in Finland Gustav and the Swedish Kingdom's Bishops Gustav Vasa and the Episcopal See of Turku The Rise of Lutheran Reform The Arrival of Lutheran Reform in Finland The Riksdag of Vasteras 3 Reformation by Coexistence Bishops and Reformation The Background and Reputation of Martinus Skytte The Royal Takeover of Ecclesiatical Wealth Gustav Vasa, Reform, and Europe Religious Reform The First Steps Toward a Vernacular Church The Wittenberg Flock Gustav Vasa, the Germans, and the Bishops A New Wave of Exactions 4 The Creation of a Royal Church Mikael Agricola and His Account Book A New Round of Confiscations The Decline of the Cathedral Chapter The King's Cultivation of Parishes The Russian Threat Ecclesiastical Courts 5 A Reformation in Reverse? The Nobility The Case of Naantali Abbey The Reformation's Impact on the Cities Socio-Economic Change in the Clergy The Diocese of Turku-The Kingdom's Peaceful Quarter? 6 The Vernacular Reformation Mikael Olofsson Agricola "Learn Now, Old and Young:" Mikael Agricola and the Word of God in Finnish God Hears Finnish Prayers The New Testament and the Old Testament Books "In This Way the Mass is Held in Finnish" The Handbook Resources for Agricola's Work 7 Schools, Art, and Belief The Decline of the School System Paulus Juusten Philipp Melanchthon and the Diocese of Turku Art Remains of Catholic Belief and Practice The Persistence of Paganism Witchcraft Maintenance of Respect and Discipline Calvinists and Sabbatarians 8 The End of the Medieval Diocese New Bishops, New Dioceses War with Russia Gustav, the Church, and the War The Final Royal Confiscations John's Duchy of Finland Petrus Follingius Conclusion Bibliography Unpublished Sources Published Primary Sources Secondary Sources Index

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