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A historical and biographical survey of Danish hymnody that traces its development from medieval and pre‑Reformation song through the Reformation and later movements, offering life sketches of major hymnwriters and selections of translated hymns. The text examines folk and liturgical roots, the influence of pietism and revival, and the theological and poetic qualities of representative texts, with attention to metre and congregational use. Portraits of principal figures accompany commentary that situates each hymn within its spiritual and cultural context, while the translator explains renderings and selection criteria to make Danish sacred poetry accessible to English readers.

About the Author

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J. C. Aaberg

J. C. Aaberg is an author known for his contributions to the study of hymnody, particularly within the context of Danish literature. His notable work, "Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark," explores the rich tradition of hymns in Denmark, highlighting the influential figures and their contributions to the genre. Aaberg's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the cultural and spiritual significance of hymns, making his work valuable for those interested in religious music and its historical roots.

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