This article analyzes the complex religious situation resulting from the introduction of the pietistic mission to Senja and Vesterålen in Northern Norway. It focuses on the interactions and confrontation between the missionaries, the ecclesiastical representatives, and the Sámi population. Earlier, I examined various perspectives of the Danish-Norwegian missionary efforts among the Sámi population in the so-called sixth missionary district of Senja and Vesterålen.2 Here, I will sum up the results from these studies and elaborate on some themes and perspectives
The idea of converting Scandinavia to Christianity had been enthusiastically pursued by the Emperor ...
Abstract This article discusses the Lutheran state church’s educational mission to the Sámi in 19th ...
The Norwegian church in London began its life as a mission to Scandinavian seamen in 1868, after an ...
Peer reviewedThe paper discusses the influence of church and mission in Norwegian politics during t...
In this article I will give an account of the seminaries between 1717 and 1732 in the cathedral city...
The subject of the present article is the establishment of “The Danish Church in America”. In the 18...
The topic of this dissertation is the wave of pietist revivals, or awakenings, that swept across wes...
This article scrutinises the work of the Finnish Missionary Society as regards the creating of a Chu...
My article deals with the work of the St Joseph Sisters in the Nordic countries, particularly in Den...
Writings by 16th to 18th century Lutheran missionaries on the indigenous Sámi peoples of northern Sc...
SUMMARY: This article examines stanzas 4-8 of Sigvatr Þórðarson’s poem Austrfararvísur which describ...
This article aims to orientate and introduce potential researchers into Swedish Pentecostal movement...
The article examines Curt Friedrich von Wreech’s book Wahrhafftige und umständliche Historie (1725/2...
Some 300 years ago, on July 9,1706, a new epoch in Protestantism began when Bartholomew Ziegenbaig a...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The idea of converting Scandinavia to Christianity had been enthusiastically pursued by the Emperor ...
Abstract This article discusses the Lutheran state church’s educational mission to the Sámi in 19th ...
The Norwegian church in London began its life as a mission to Scandinavian seamen in 1868, after an ...
Peer reviewedThe paper discusses the influence of church and mission in Norwegian politics during t...
In this article I will give an account of the seminaries between 1717 and 1732 in the cathedral city...
The subject of the present article is the establishment of “The Danish Church in America”. In the 18...
The topic of this dissertation is the wave of pietist revivals, or awakenings, that swept across wes...
This article scrutinises the work of the Finnish Missionary Society as regards the creating of a Chu...
My article deals with the work of the St Joseph Sisters in the Nordic countries, particularly in Den...
Writings by 16th to 18th century Lutheran missionaries on the indigenous Sámi peoples of northern Sc...
SUMMARY: This article examines stanzas 4-8 of Sigvatr Þórðarson’s poem Austrfararvísur which describ...
This article aims to orientate and introduce potential researchers into Swedish Pentecostal movement...
The article examines Curt Friedrich von Wreech’s book Wahrhafftige und umständliche Historie (1725/2...
Some 300 years ago, on July 9,1706, a new epoch in Protestantism began when Bartholomew Ziegenbaig a...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The idea of converting Scandinavia to Christianity had been enthusiastically pursued by the Emperor ...
Abstract This article discusses the Lutheran state church’s educational mission to the Sámi in 19th ...
The Norwegian church in London began its life as a mission to Scandinavian seamen in 1868, after an ...