Normsystemer i konflikt

Around 1840, several theologians and clergy in Norway claimed that state laws and legal practice were, on several counts, inconsistent with biblical and theological norms. This related particularly to marriage law and the question of divorce and remarriage, and also to some points of criminal law. S...

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Main Author: Per Kristian Aschim
Format: Article
Language:Norwegian Bokmål
Published: Scandinavian University Press 2017-01-01
Series:Teologisk Tidsskrift
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Online Access:https://www.idunn.no/tt/2017/02/normsystemer_i_konflikt
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description Around 1840, several theologians and clergy in Norway claimed that state laws and legal practice were, on several counts, inconsistent with biblical and theological norms. This related particularly to marriage law and the question of divorce and remarriage, and also to some points of criminal law. State legislation and legal practice was pitted against the state’s obligation as a Christian state. Several clergymen criticized the government for not living up to this commitment, and proposed various solutions. The dispute over divorce and remarriage was perceived as a threat to the Christian state, and had one of the greatest impacts on the relationship between church and state in the middle of the 1800s.
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Normsystemer i konflikt
Teologisk Tidsskrift
the Christian state
church discipline and criminal law
conflicting norms
marriage law
divorced remarriage
den kristelige stat
title Normsystemer i konflikt
title_full Normsystemer i konflikt
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title_short Normsystemer i konflikt
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topic the Christian state
church discipline and criminal law
conflicting norms
marriage law
divorced remarriage
den kristelige stat
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