De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet

The Preaching Maids in 18th Century Sweden: medical and theological conceptions of supernatural fast, enthusiasm and possession. This thesis examines the relationship between medicine and theology in 18th century Sweden through supernatural fast, enthusiasm (svärmeri) and possession, three terms tha...

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Main Author: Johansson, Alexander
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Language:Swedish
Published: Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för idé- och lärdomshistoria 2023
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:9127009 2023-09-26T15:23:45+02:00 De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet Johansson, Alexander 2023 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/9127009 swe swe Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för idé- och lärdomshistoria http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/9127009 Ester Jönsdotter Magnus Gabriel von Block Jesper Swedberg Sara Stina Schultz Johan Tybeck Elisabeth Isaacsdotter (Lisbetta) Karin Persdotter Bång-Karin Mårten Thunborg Åke Svensson Wiklundska väckelsen (Tornedalen) Swedenborgare Predikande pigor Svärmeri Pietism Besatthet Fasta Anorexia Nervosa Medikalisering Medicalization Possession Enthusiasm Supernatural fast Medicin 1700-tal Medicine 18th Century Sweden Luthersk ortodoxi Demonology Demonomania Carl von Linné François de Sauvage Fredrich Hoffmann History and Archaeology H2 2023 ftulundlupsp 2023-08-30T22:29:02Z The Preaching Maids in 18th Century Sweden: medical and theological conceptions of supernatural fast, enthusiasm and possession. This thesis examines the relationship between medicine and theology in 18th century Sweden through supernatural fast, enthusiasm (svärmeri) and possession, three terms that all encompass religiously understood diseases. In the thesis these conditions are interpreted as belonging to ‘preaching maids’, because all conditions – even though there are some dissimilarities – where present in maids that exhibited traits that were described in both theological and medical terms. The fasting and enthusiastic maids all had a similar disease course where they became ill, fainted, came in ecstasy, and started preaching. During the beginning of the 18th century, they were understood by the Swedish state-church as miracles and by the medical field as ill, while they in the later part of the century were considered as ill by both the state-church and in the medical field. The maids’ ecstasies were not in compliance with the state-theology. The enthusiastic movements during the latter part of the 18th century were similarly described as ill by both the church and in medicine, but instead they were described in terms of contagion and infection. Many of the fasting and enthusiastic maids where also supposed to be possessed. The conflicting views of the fasting and enthusiastic maids concerned how God could or could not perform wonders in the world. The possessed maids had a similar course to their disease, but here the conflict concerned how the devil could or could not possess humans. The state-church considered the devil a threat during the whole period, but there was not always consensus on how to determine if possessions could still be a possibility. In medicine, the role of the devil declined during the period, and toward the late 18th century possession was considered nothing else than a mental disease. Earlier research has stated that there was a conflict between medicine and religion in Sweden ... Other/Unknown Material Tornedalen Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Talets ENVELOPE(146.983,146.983,59.933,59.933)
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topic Ester Jönsdotter
Magnus Gabriel von Block
Jesper Swedberg
Sara Stina Schultz
Johan Tybeck
Elisabeth Isaacsdotter (Lisbetta)
Karin Persdotter
Bång-Karin
Mårten Thunborg
Åke Svensson
Wiklundska väckelsen (Tornedalen)
Swedenborgare
Predikande pigor
Svärmeri
Pietism
Besatthet
Fasta
Anorexia Nervosa
Medikalisering
Medicalization
Possession
Enthusiasm
Supernatural fast
Medicin 1700-tal
Medicine 18th Century Sweden
Luthersk ortodoxi
Demonology
Demonomania
Carl von Linné
François de Sauvage
Fredrich Hoffmann
History and Archaeology
spellingShingle Ester Jönsdotter
Magnus Gabriel von Block
Jesper Swedberg
Sara Stina Schultz
Johan Tybeck
Elisabeth Isaacsdotter (Lisbetta)
Karin Persdotter
Bång-Karin
Mårten Thunborg
Åke Svensson
Wiklundska väckelsen (Tornedalen)
Swedenborgare
Predikande pigor
Svärmeri
Pietism
Besatthet
Fasta
Anorexia Nervosa
Medikalisering
Medicalization
Possession
Enthusiasm
Supernatural fast
Medicin 1700-tal
Medicine 18th Century Sweden
Luthersk ortodoxi
Demonology
Demonomania
Carl von Linné
François de Sauvage
Fredrich Hoffmann
History and Archaeology
Johansson, Alexander
De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
topic_facet Ester Jönsdotter
Magnus Gabriel von Block
Jesper Swedberg
Sara Stina Schultz
Johan Tybeck
Elisabeth Isaacsdotter (Lisbetta)
Karin Persdotter
Bång-Karin
Mårten Thunborg
Åke Svensson
Wiklundska väckelsen (Tornedalen)
Swedenborgare
Predikande pigor
Svärmeri
Pietism
Besatthet
Fasta
Anorexia Nervosa
Medikalisering
Medicalization
Possession
Enthusiasm
Supernatural fast
Medicin 1700-tal
Medicine 18th Century Sweden
Luthersk ortodoxi
Demonology
Demonomania
Carl von Linné
François de Sauvage
Fredrich Hoffmann
History and Archaeology
description The Preaching Maids in 18th Century Sweden: medical and theological conceptions of supernatural fast, enthusiasm and possession. This thesis examines the relationship between medicine and theology in 18th century Sweden through supernatural fast, enthusiasm (svärmeri) and possession, three terms that all encompass religiously understood diseases. In the thesis these conditions are interpreted as belonging to ‘preaching maids’, because all conditions – even though there are some dissimilarities – where present in maids that exhibited traits that were described in both theological and medical terms. The fasting and enthusiastic maids all had a similar disease course where they became ill, fainted, came in ecstasy, and started preaching. During the beginning of the 18th century, they were understood by the Swedish state-church as miracles and by the medical field as ill, while they in the later part of the century were considered as ill by both the state-church and in the medical field. The maids’ ecstasies were not in compliance with the state-theology. The enthusiastic movements during the latter part of the 18th century were similarly described as ill by both the church and in medicine, but instead they were described in terms of contagion and infection. Many of the fasting and enthusiastic maids where also supposed to be possessed. The conflicting views of the fasting and enthusiastic maids concerned how God could or could not perform wonders in the world. The possessed maids had a similar course to their disease, but here the conflict concerned how the devil could or could not possess humans. The state-church considered the devil a threat during the whole period, but there was not always consensus on how to determine if possessions could still be a possibility. In medicine, the role of the devil declined during the period, and toward the late 18th century possession was considered nothing else than a mental disease. Earlier research has stated that there was a conflict between medicine and religion in Sweden ...
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author Johansson, Alexander
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title De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
title_short De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
title_full De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
title_fullStr De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
title_full_unstemmed De predikande pigorna i 1700-talets Sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
title_sort de predikande pigorna i 1700-talets sverige: medicinska och teologiska föreställningar om övernaturlig fasta, svärmeri och besatthet
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