The subject of the present article is the establishment of “The Danish Church in America”. In the 1860’s, when the emigration from Denmark to the USA began to accelerate, the Danish emigrants who wanted the service of a Lutheran evangelical church still had to turn to non-Danish churches, especially Norwegian and Swedish churches. This problem was recognized in Denmark in the late 1860’s and consequently a committee was formed, which is 1871 began to send out Danish laymen who were then ordained in America for Danish congregations. In 1872 the first Danish ministers in America formed a missionary society, and in 1874 they proclaimed themselves as “The Danish Church in America”. Even if not all of the Danish ministers subscribed to the parti...
Christianity and Danishness are mutually reinforcing phenomena in Denmark. Three factors applying sp...
This is a study of American Methodist Mission in Sweden and how this mission eventually formed the M...
Until 1845 the Lutheran state church held a monopoly on religion in Norway. From the 1850s onwards t...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...
The impact of the Rome-oriented "Ultramontanism" on the Catholic world in the nineteenth century hel...
Since the St. Olav Church in Durban was established in the 1880's it was a church for Scandinavian s...
Lutherans landed in America before the arrival of the Mayflower. Some Danish Lutherans, looking for ...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
Amerikaniseringen af de dansk lutherske kirker i Amerika af Poul C. Nyholm, Ph D. professor i kirkeh...
This article analyzes the complex religious situation resulting from the introduction of the pietist...
The Danish were the largest immigrant group in Cedar Falls. They immigrated to Cedar Falls and the n...
This article deals with the charismatic Protestant Free Church in Denmark, "Kristent Centrum". It de...
This article explores the dynamics of Dutch Protestantism in the interwar period, focusing on the ca...
My article deals with the work of the St Joseph Sisters in the Nordic countries, particularly in Den...
The article analyzes the meaning of the “secularity” in the socio-cultural context of Denmark, which...
Christianity and Danishness are mutually reinforcing phenomena in Denmark. Three factors applying sp...
This is a study of American Methodist Mission in Sweden and how this mission eventually formed the M...
Until 1845 the Lutheran state church held a monopoly on religion in Norway. From the 1850s onwards t...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...
The impact of the Rome-oriented "Ultramontanism" on the Catholic world in the nineteenth century hel...
Since the St. Olav Church in Durban was established in the 1880's it was a church for Scandinavian s...
Lutherans landed in America before the arrival of the Mayflower. Some Danish Lutherans, looking for ...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
Amerikaniseringen af de dansk lutherske kirker i Amerika af Poul C. Nyholm, Ph D. professor i kirkeh...
This article analyzes the complex religious situation resulting from the introduction of the pietist...
The Danish were the largest immigrant group in Cedar Falls. They immigrated to Cedar Falls and the n...
This article deals with the charismatic Protestant Free Church in Denmark, "Kristent Centrum". It de...
This article explores the dynamics of Dutch Protestantism in the interwar period, focusing on the ca...
My article deals with the work of the St Joseph Sisters in the Nordic countries, particularly in Den...
The article analyzes the meaning of the “secularity” in the socio-cultural context of Denmark, which...
Christianity and Danishness are mutually reinforcing phenomena in Denmark. Three factors applying sp...
This is a study of American Methodist Mission in Sweden and how this mission eventually formed the M...
Until 1845 the Lutheran state church held a monopoly on religion in Norway. From the 1850s onwards t...