- its kind in Norway, it was
founded by
Jakob Sverdrup,
inspired by
Grundtvigianism during his studies, in 1871.
Sverdrup was
initially headmaster, but...
- Michelson, William. "From
Religious Movement to
Economic Change: The
Grundtvigian Case in Denmark,"
Journal of
Social History, (1969) 2#4 pp: 283–301 Mordhorst...
- The
movement rebelled against liberal theology,
including liberal Grundtvigianism focusing on
preaching an
evangelical message and
rejecting activist...
- F. S. Grundtvig,
whose movement she
actively supported, such as the
Grundtvigian priests P.O.
Boisen and
Peder Rørdam. In 1841, she
founded an orphanage...
-
Andrew Buckser, "Rescue and
Cultural Context During the Holocaust:
Grundtvigian Nationalism and the
Rescue of
Danish Jews",
Shofar 19:2 (2001) p. 10...
-
Grundtvigian Forum is
located at
Vartov in
central Copenhagen.
Founded during 1898, it is a
religious movement with a
background in
Grundtvigianism....
- has
worked on
nationalism theory, the
religious events of the 1800s,
Grundtvigianism and
Danish nationalism,
particularly on the
relationship between state...
- and
Danish identity,
Danish Catholicism is
strongly influenced by
Grundtvigianism,
despite the
later being a
Protestant movement. Initially, the re-established...
- acceptance, as a
majority that
tends to
impose its own standards. The
Grundtvigian and Home
Mission revival movements arose in
Denmark after 1860 and reshaped...
- Buckser, Andrew. "Rescue and
Cultural Context During the Holocaust:
Grundtvigian Nationalism and the
Rescue of the
Danish Jews".
Shofar 19(2), 2001. Judiska...