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Rosenkrantz inherited the role within the King's Council upon the death of his father in 1596. He was a key figure in shaping Danish foreign policy between 1617 and 1627. He maintained an interest in theology throughout his tenure in government service and initially supported Hans Poulsen Resen's
160:. Initially, he supported Hans Poulsen Resen's efforts to enforce religious uniformity; but experienced a spiritual crisis around 1620, leading him to temporarily withdraw from public life. Similar to Arndt in Germany, Rosenkrantz grew disillusioned with doctrinal disputes. 98:. After a few years of joining the council, he chose to retire to his estates and pursue theological writing. European theologians in the 17th century considered him to be one of the wisest Danes and gave him the nickname 176:. In 1627, he withdrew from political life and devoted himself to theological writing. His commitment to theology and education became so ardent that he relinquished his 114:
family, he was the third child of Jørgen Rosenkrantz and Dorthe Lange. He was taught by a private tutor until the age of fourteen. In 1590, he enrolled at the
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Holger Rosenkrantz den Lærde: en biografisk Skildring med Bidrag til Belysning av danske Kirke- og Studieforhold i det syttende Aarhundredes første Halvdel
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In 1598, he married Sophie Brahe (1578–1646) and they had 13 children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. Upon his father's death, Rosenkrantz inherited
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and retired to Rosenholm, where he fully immersed himself in his studies and Christian life. He maintained correspondence with theologians across Europe.
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af Hans de Hofman ... og efter ... til Trykken Befordrede af Niels Lihme
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endeavours to enforce religious uniformity. During the reign of
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Hartlib, Dury and Comenius; gleanings from Hartlib's papers
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Index


Kalø Castle
Copenhagen
Noble family
Rosenkrantz
Danish Council of State
Rosenkrantz
University of Rostock
Daniel Cramer
Aristotelianism
Gnesio-Lutheranism
Melanchthonian Lutheranism
University of Wittenberg
Christian IV
Johann Arndt
Rosenholm Castle
Skaføgård
fief


ISBN
978-1781917817



ISBN
978-0-19-927121-4
Hartlib, Dury and Comenius; gleanings from Hartlib's papers

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