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| − | :::::::::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Førkristen jul]]'''</big></big><br> | + | :::::::::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Førkristen jul]]'''</big></big><br>by ''Sophie Bønding''<br><br>»It is a widespread assumption that when Christianity reached the Nordic countries in the centuries around the year 1000, the Christian celebration of Christ’s birth replaced an old pagan midwinter festival. However, the matter is not quite so straightforward. Before the conversion, the word jul (Old Norse jól) evidently referred to a pagan seasonal feast, but its timing, its underlying ideas, and its cultic expressions have all been the subject of intense scholarly debate. This debate continued until around 1960, after which it has largely fallen silent, apart from a few more recent contributions published after the year 2000.«</FONT COLOR=darkblue> |
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