斯堪的纳维亚七天工作周的起源:第一部分:神学日名

L. Sonne
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一些学者认为,斯堪的纳维亚的一周七天制度早于基督教的传入。这一论点的依据是,七个白话日名中有四个包含了祖先的神和女神的名字,分别是Týr、o - ðinn、Þorr和Frigg。在本文中,这一论点将重新考虑。使用神学日名的教会在英格兰和德国在引进基督教进入斯堪的纳维亚(c. 950-1100)的时间进行了详细调查。在此基础上,有人提出,教会机构不会抵制在新基督教化的斯堪的纳维亚引入这样的名字。
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The Origin of the Seven-day Week in Scandinavia: Part 1: The Theophoric Day-names
Some scholars have contended that the seven-day week in Scandinavia predates the introduction of Christianity. This argument has had its basis in the fact that four of the seven vernacular day-names include the names of ancestral gods and goddesses, respectively Týr, Oðinn, Þorr, and Frigg. In the present article the argument is taken up for reconsideration. The use of theophoric day-names by the Church in England and Germany at the time of the introduction of Christianity into Scandinavia (c. 950-1100) is surveyed in detail. On this basis, it is proposed that Church institutions would not have resisted the introduction of such names in the newly Christianized Scandinavia.
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