Editor | Inge Lønning (1968-2013) |
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Categories | Cultural magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Universitetsforlaget |
Founded | 1894 |
Country | Norway |
Based in | Oslo |
Language | Norwegian |
ISSN | 0023-186X |
OCLC | 466923221 |
Kirke og Kultur (Norwegian: Church and Culture) is a Norwegian language monthly cultural and clerical magazine published in Oslo, Norway. It has been in circulation since 1894.
Kirke og Kultur was founded in 1894[1] by Christopher Bruun and Thorvald Klaveness, originally named For Kirke og Kultur.[2] The magazine has its headquarters in Oslo[3] and is published on a monthly basis.[4]
Early contributors of Kirke og Kultur included Søren Kierkegaard.[5] Sverre Hov, a Norwegian poet, was a regular contributor to the magazine between 1937 and 1993.[1] From 1968 the magazine was edited by Inge Lønning, with Kjetil Hafstad as co-editor from 1994.[2]
In November 1940 Ronald Fangen became the first Norwegian writer to be arrested by the German occupants of Norway due to an essay published in the periodical Kirke og Kultur.[6]
Kirke og Kultur covers articles and commentaries on religion- and church-related topics as well as on literary work and social issues.[1]