Religion in Denmark explained

Christianity is the largest religion in Denmark. As of 2024, 71.2% of the population of Denmark were registered members of the Church of Denmark (Danish: Den Danske Folkekirke),[1] the officially established church, which is Protestant in classification and Lutheran in orientation.[2] [3]

Religiosity

According to a Eurobarometer Poll conducted in 2010,[4] 28% of Danish citizens responded that "they believe there is a God", 47% responded that "they believe there is some sort of spirit or life force" and 24% responded that "they do not believe there is any sort of spirit, God or life force". Another poll, carried out in 2008, found that 25% of Danes believe Jesus is the son of God, and 18% believe he is a messenger of the God and saviour of the world but not son of God[5] A gallup report in 2009 found that only 19% of Danes consider religion to be an important part of their life.[6]

Just under 20% of the Danish population identifies as atheist.[7]

Christianity

See main article: Christianity in Denmark.

Church of Denmark
year population members percentage
1984 5,113,500 4,684,060 91.6%
1990 5,135,409 4,584,450 89.3%
2000 5,330,500 4,536,422 85.1%
2005 5,413,600 4,498,703 83.3%
2010 5,534,738 4,479,214 80.9%
2015 5,659,715 4,400,754 77.8%
2016 5,707,251 4,387,571 76.9%
2017 5,748,769 4,361,518 75.9%
2018 5,781,190 4,352,507 75.3%
2019 5,806,081 4,339,511 74.7%
2020 5,822,763 4,327,018 74.3%
20245,967,8244,246,87371.2%
Statistical data: 1984,[8] 1990-2019[9]
Source: Kirkeministeriet
Christianity is the predominant religion of Denmark, with three quarters of the Danish population estimated as adherents of the "Folkekirken" ("People's Church"), Denmark's national Lutheran church.[10] Aside from Lutheranism, there is a small Catholic minority, as well as small Protestant denominations such as the Baptist Union of Denmark and the Reformed Synod of Denmark.

According to official statistics from January 2019, 74.7%[11] [12] of the population of Denmark are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark (Danish: Den danske folkekirke), the country's state church since the Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein, which is designated "the Danish people's church" by the 1848 Constitution of Denmark.[13] Among those who report Danish ancestry (as opposed to persons of recent immigrant descent), there has been a decline in the proportion who are members of the National Church, from approx. 90% in 1985 to 75.9% in 2017.[14]

There are around 8,000 Christians who have converted from a Muslim background in the country, most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism.[15]

Historical statistics

Census results (1840–1860)

Religion1840[16] 1845185018551860
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Church of Denmark1,277,4021,344,9551,400,9551,489,2691,587,644
Judaism3,8393,6703,9414,1434,214
Mormonism2,0442,657
Baptism1437241,5482,270
Calvinism9159591,2651,4821,784
Catholicism8655837241,1511,240
Irvingism202
Anglicanism315103152114
Methodism42
Eastern Orthodox11261930
Moravianism8
Quakerism2
Other religions21723332
No religion21912
Total 1,283,0271,350,3271,414,5391,499,8501,600,551

Census results (1870–1921)

Religion1870[17] 1880[18] 1890[19] 1901[20] 19111921
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Church of Denmark1,769,5831,951,5132,138,5292,416,5112,715,1873,200,372
Catholicism1,8572,9853,6475,3739,82122,137
Baptism3,2233,6874,5565,5015,6646,989
Judaism4,2903,9464,0803,4765,1645,947
Methodism2607462,3013,8954,2844,858
Irvingism3491,0362,6093,8122,7783,459
Adventism7641,2822,622
Calvinism1,4331,3631,2521,1121,1421,164
Eastern Orthodox121538106256535
Mormonism2,1281,722941717797487
Moravianism260463
Anglicanism74125137176192409
Unitarianism62147195
Quakerism28117666513
Presbyterianism21
Swedenborgianism10
Islam18
Other Christian1,29744411,7303,4681,2541,495
Other religions1411674128738923,942
No religion631,0742,1483,6288,15112,744
Total 1,784,7411,969,0392,172,3802,449,5402,757,0763,267,831
Membership statistics from 1984 to 2008:
Religion1984[21] 1995[22] 2008[23]
Number%Number%Number%
Church of Denmark4,684,060[24] 4,539,7734,490,195
Other Protestant10,72549,73043,320
Catholic Church27,38732,36737,123
Islam23,540
Mormonism4,2044,500
Eastern Orthodox2506719,120
Buddhism2,4594,448
Judaism2,4423,3202,180
Hinduism1,649
Norse mythology650
Mandaeism600
Baháʼí Faith277350
No membership387,716582,747858,116
Total 5,112,1305,215,7185,475,791

Minor religions

Islam

See main article: Islam in Denmark. According to Danish researcher Brian Arly Jacobsen, Muslims living in Denmark make up ca. 256,000 people or approximately 4.4% of the population in 2020 and form the country's second largest religious community and largest minority religion.[25] As of 2017 there were 28 recognised Muslim communities and around 185 mosques in Denmark.[26] Ahmadis constructed the first mosque in the capital, Copenhagen. There were approximately 655 Ahmadis all over Denmark in 2006.[27]

Judaism

See main article: History of the Jews in Denmark. A Jewish community has been present in Denmark since the seventeenth century, when the monarchs began allowing Jews to enter the country and practice their religion on an individual basis. Emancipation followed gradually and by the end of the nineteenth century most Jews were fully assimilated into Danish society. In the early decades of the twentieth century there was an influx of more secular, Yiddish speaking, Eastern European Jews. Nearly 99% of Danish Jews survived the Holocaust, in part due to the actions of the Danish resistance, and to the Swedish authorities' offer of asylum to the Danish Jews.[28]

Today there are approximately 6,000 ethnic Jews in Denmark, 1700 of them being members of the official organization The Jewish Community in Denmark.[29]

Baha'i Faith

See main article: Bahá'í Faith in Denmark. The Baha'i Faith arrived in Denmark in 1925, but it did not make much impact until the arrival of American pioneers in 1946. A National Spiritual Assembly was formed in 1962. In 2005, it was estimated that there were about 1,251 Baha'is in the country.[30]

Buddhism

See main article: Buddhism in Denmark. Buddhism in Denmark was brought back from expeditions that explored the Indian subcontinent. Initial interest was mainly from intellectuals, authors, Buddhologists and Philologists. In 1921, Christian F. Melbye founded the first Buddhist Society in Denmark, but it was later dissolved in 1950 before his death in 1953.[31] [32] In the 1950s, there was a revival in interest towards Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism and Hannah and Ole Nydahl, founded the first Karma Kagyu Buddhist centers in Copenhagen.[31] [32] The third wave of Buddhism came in the 1980s, when refugees from Vietnam, Sri Lanka and China came to Denmark.

In 2009 Aarhus University estimated that there were 20,000 practising Buddhists in Denmark.[33] [34]

Hinduism

See main article: Hinduism in Denmark. There are 40,000 (0.5%) Hindus in Denmark as of 2020.[35]

Sikhism

See main article: Sikhism in Denmark. In Denmark there are about 4,000 Sikhs of Punjabi origin.[36]

Other religions

According to a survey of various religions and denominations undertaken by the Danish Foreign Ministry, other religious groups comprise less than 1% of the population individually and approximately 2% when taken all together.[37]

Neopaganism

A neopagan religious group, Forn Siðr — Ásatrú and Vanatrú Association in Denmark, describes itself as a revival of the Norse paganism prevalent in Denmark before Christianization. It gained state recognition in November 2003.[38] There are about 500 registered heathens (0.01% of the population) adhering to the old Norse beliefs.

In 2016, the designer Jim Lyngvild established the heathen building Manheim in Korinth on Funen.

Politics and government

Five of Denmark's prime ministers have identified themselves as atheists.[39]

Danish Constitution

The Constitution of Denmark contains a number of sections related to religion.

Freedom of religion

In 2022, the country was scored 4 out of 4 for religious freedom.[42]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Denmark . Statistics Denmark . en-US.
  2. http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/da00000_.html Denmark – Constitution
  3. The Church of Denmark is the established church (or state religion) in Denmark and Greenland; the Church of the Faroe Islands became an independent body in 2007.
  4. Web site: Special Eurobarometer, biotechnology. European Commission. TNS Opinion & Social on request of European Commission. 204. October 2010. 26 October 2015.
  5. Web site: Johansen. Tobias Stern. Hver fjerde dansker tror på Jesus. One in four Danes believes in Jesus. da. Kristeligt Dagblad. 23 December 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130120161940/http://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/artikel/350709%3AKirke---tro--Hver-fjerde-dansker-tror-paa-Jesus. 20 January 2013.

    The poll was carried out in December 2009 using a cross-section of 1114 Danes between the ages 18 and 74.

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  6. Web site: Crabtree . Steve . 31 August 2010 . Religiosity Highest in World's Poorest Nations . 27 May 2015 . Gallup.
  7. News: Næsten hver femte dansker kalder sig ateist. Berlingske Tidende. 7 October 2013. 2016-11-19.
  8. http://www.dst.dk/pukora/epub/Nyt/2002/NR226.pdf Church membership 1984
  9. Web site: Folkekirkens medlemstal. da. 1 January 2020.
  10. Web site: Kirkestatistik. Church Statistics. da. Church of Denmark Ministry. 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120119052707/http://www.km.dk/folkekirken/statistik-og-oekonomi/kirkestatistik.html. 19 January 2012.
  11. http://www.km.dk/folkekirken/kirkestatistik/folkekirkens-medlemstal/ Fler lämnade kyrkan i Danmark
  12. http://www.statistikbanken.dk/statbank5a/default.asp?w=1920 Statistics Denmark
  13. § 4, "the Evangelical-Lutheran Church is the Danish people's church and is supported as such by the State" ("den evangelisk-lutherske kirke er den danske folkekirke og understøttes som sådan af staten")
  14. Web site: Birk . Christian . 2017-03-03 . Nye tal: Folkekirkens medlemstab skyldes indvandring . 2022-05-14 . Kristeligt Dagblad . da.
  15. Johnstone. Patrick. Miller. Duane. Believers in Christ from a Muslim Background: A Global Census. IJRR. 2015. 11. 14. 20 November 2015.
  16. Web site: 1905 . Befolkningsforholdene i Danmark i det 19. aarhundrede . 30 July 2023 . 71 . da.
  17. Web site: Tabeller over Folkemængden i Kongeriget Danmark den 1ste February 1870 . 30 July 2023 . 7 . da.
  18. Web site: 1883 . Folkemængden i Kongeriget Danmark den 1ste Februar 1880 . c . da.
  19. Web site: Befolkningens Fordeling efter Trosamfund i detegentlige Danmark i 1890 . 29 July 2023 . 15 . da.
  20. Web site: Folketællingen i Kongeriget Danmark - den 1. februar 1921 . 19 January 2019 . 62 . da.
  21. Web site: Statistisk Aarbog 1985 . 29 July 2023 . 91 . da.
  22. Web site: 19 September 1996 . Kirkestatistik . 29 July 2023 . da.
  23. Web site: Religion i Danmark 2009 . 30 July 2023 . da.
  24. Web site: 6 June 2002 . Fortsat fald i folkekirkens medlemstal . 29 July 2023 . 2 . da.
  25. https://www.mm.dk/tjekdet/artikel/hvor-mange-muslimer-er-der-i-danmark Hvor mange muslimer er der i Danmark? Website of Danish media company Mandag Morgen, 24 April 2020.
  26. https://ebooks.au.dk/index.php/aul/catalog/view/239/171/750-2 Kühle, L. and M. Larsen (2017): Moskeer i Danmark II: En ny kortlægning af danske moskéer og muslimske bedesteder. Center for Samtidsreligion,123 University of Aarhus.
  27. Book: Rytter, Mikkel. Family Upheaval: Generation, Mobility and Relatedness among Pakistani Migrants in Denmark. 2 December 2016. 2013. Berghahn Books. 978-0-85745-940-4. 14.
  28. "Rescue in Denmark." U.S. Holocaust Museum https://www.ushmm.org/outreach/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007740
  29. Dansk jødisk historie. Website of the Jewish Community in Denmark, retrieved 20 May 2019.
  30. http://www.thearda.com/QuickLists/QuickList_40b.asp Most Baha'i Nations (2005)
  31. Web site: Article on Avisen.dk (in Danish) . 12 August 2008 . Avisen.dk . 2009-08-03.
  32. Web site: DR (Danish state news-agency), article about the History of Buddhism (In Danish) . Dr.dk . 10 August 2006 . 2009-08-03.
  33. Web site: Danske børn vil være buddhister . 12 August 2008 . Avisen.dk . 2013-03-26.
  34. http://www.globalbuddhism.org/9/borup08.htm Journal of Global Buddhism, Article by Jørn Borup, Department of Study of Religion at University of Aarhus, Denmark. 2008, based on research from 2005
  35. Web site: Religions in Denmark. 2021-12-04. 2021-12-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20211203220011/http://www.globalreligiousfutures.org/countries/denmark#/?affiliations_religion_id=0&affiliations_year=2010&region_name=All%20Countries&restrictions_year=2016. live.
  36. Book: A Dictionary of Sikh Studies . 978-0-19-183187-4 . Northern Europe, Sikhs in . 18 April 2019 . Oxford University Press .
  37. Web site: Denmark – Official Denmark – Church and Religion. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Denmark). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060208030036/http://www.um.dk/Publikationer/UM/English/Denmark/kap1/1-14.asp. 8 February 2006.
  38. Web site: Torben. Sørensen. Forn Siðr – the Asa and Vane faith religious community in Denmark – Forn Siðr. Fornsidr.dk. 19 April 2007. 24 August 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20090327111826/http://www.fornsidr.dk/dk/17. 27 March 2009.
  39. [List of atheists in politics and law#Denmark]
  40. Grundloven på let dansk, Folketinget, 2001
  41. Web site: Statstilskud: Statstilskud og grundloven. Government subsidies: Government subsidies and the Constitution. da. Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. 1 December 2016.
  42. https://freedomhouse.org/country/denmark/freedom-world/2022 Freedom House website, Denmark page, retrieved 2023-08-28