Keywords
theology, Christianity, Denmark, folk schools
Abstract
It has been said, "In Denmark, everyone is a Grundtvigian whether he knows it or not." This certainly is not the case in America. Indeed, there are very few Grundtvigians in this country, and the prospects for increasing that number are very slight. This is not because the followers of Grundtvig have been "hiding their light under a bushel," but because the vast majority has not accepted it as light.
Recommended Citation
Hansen, Thorvald
(2006)
"Grundtivigianism in America, Yesterday and Today,"
The Bridge: Vol. 29:
No.
2, Article 28.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/thebridge/vol29/iss2/28
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