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Tidehverv

Tidehverv (English: Turn of Times) is the name of a Danish theological movement and its associated periodical. It has been described as the most influential theological movement in Denmark. Originally it was a Grundtvigian movement reacting against liberal theology and its ethical- idealist stance; in the late 20th century it shifted in a national conservative, anti-modernist direction with two of its leading members, Søren Krarup and Jesper Langballe, representing the Danish People's Party in Parliament. Its theological approach has been characterized as a combination of Luther's doctrine of the two kingdoms, Søren Kierkegaard's existentialism and Grundtvig's emphasis on the Danish nation.