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Tracing the Jerusalem Code
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgements VII
  3. Contents IX
  4. List of Maps and Illustrations XIII
  5. Editorial comments for all three volumes XIX
  6. Prelude 1
  7. Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia
  8. Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750–c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented 12
  9. Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings
  10. Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds 55
  11. Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg’s Theosophy 74
  12. Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence 86
  13. Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission 109
  14. Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City 117
  15. Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s 127
  16. Chapter 8 “Preparing stones and chalk for Zion”: Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends 138
  17. Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land 163
  18. Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America 189
  19. Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church
  20. Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia 214
  21. Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting 224
  22. Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches 244
  23. Chapter 14 “Jerusalem” as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music 265
  24. Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel
  25. Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside 280
  26. Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland 309
  27. Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics 328
  28. Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul – History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist 360
  29. Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850–2000 390
  30. Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s 410
  31. Chapter 21 “Here – right here – where we stood”: Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström’s 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland 430
  32. Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation
  33. Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf’s Jerusalem 448
  34. Chapter 23 “Where horror abides”: Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf’s Jerusalem in Jerusalem 466
  35. Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson’s “Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet” (1910–1914) 492
  36. Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist’s Discovery of the Holy Land 512
  37. Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900–1948 518
  38. Chapter 27 God’s Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden 540
  39. Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries 550
  40. List of Contributors 579
  41. Bibliography and References 581
  42. Index 625
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