ISBN-13: 9789004248830 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 288 str.
Balthasar Munter (1735-1793) is known primarily for being the spiritual advisor for Johann Friedrich Struensee in 1772. Munter is, however, generally interesting as a contributor to the theological development in Denmark-Norway in the eighteenth century, not least because he left a great number of theological texts to posterity. These texts are written in a public and political environment offering shifting conditions for the church. This present book analyses Munter's texts and sheds light on the extent to which he changes his preaching and teaching in accordance with the varying contextual conditions the church was given this period. The result is a textually oriented research work highlighting important theological texts which have not previously been the subject of scholarly investigation.