Publisher's Synopsis
âTvang Eller Frihed I Folkekirken Og Udenfor?â (Compulsion or Freedom in the National Church and Beyond?) is a defense against Bishop Mynster. Written by Vilhelm Birkedal, this work delves into the ecclesiastical and theological debates within the Danish National Church (Folkekirken) during the 19th century. Birkedal passionately argues for greater religious freedom and autonomy, challenging what he perceives as the restrictive and authoritarian practices of Bishop Mynster.
The book offers valuable insights into the historical context of religious life in Denmark and explores the tensions between traditional church structures and individual conscience. It will appeal to readers interested in the history of Christianity, the development of religious thought, and the ongoing struggle for freedom of belief.
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