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  • Danish but Not Lutheran

  • The Impact of Mormonism on Danish Cultural Identity, 1850-1920
  • By: Julie K. Allen
  • Narrated by: Nicole
  • Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Danish but Not Lutheran

By: Julie K. Allen
Narrated by: Nicole
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The Danish-Mormon migration to Utah in the 19th century was, relative to population size, one of the largest European religious out-migrations in history. Hundreds of thousands of Americans can trace their ancestry to Danish Mormons, but few know about the social and cultural ramifications of their ancestors’ conversion to Mormonism. This book tells that exciting and complex story for the first time.

In 1849, after nearly a 1,000 years of state-controlled religion, Denmark’s first democratic constitution granted religious freedom. One year later, the arrival of three Mormon missionaries in Denmark and their rapid success at winning converts to their faith caused a crisis in Danish society over the existential question: How could someone be Danish but not Lutheran?

Over the next half century, nearly 30,000 Danes joined the LDS Church, more than 18,000 of whom emigrated to join their fellow Mormons in Utah. This volume explores the range of Danish public reactions to Mormonism over a 70-year period - from theological concerns articulated by Søren and Peter Christian Kierkegaard in the 1850s to fear-mongering about polygamy and white slavery in silent films of the 1910s and 1920s - and looks at the personal histories of converts.

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Amateurish reading

The narrator has good tone, cadence, and style. But there are Significant audio recording errors (sound gaps, repeats, overlaps, mistakes, etc.). Moreover, many standard but challenging English words were mispronounced (e.g., sloughed). Finally, many Mormon-esque words were mispronounced (e.g., Nauvoo).

That said, this book does an excellent job of instructing the listener about the cultural context faced by Mormon converts in Denmark at this time. It really helped me understand what my ancestor likely experienced as he converted and emigrated to Utah. It is very detailed and academic, though a bit repetitive.

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