Jan Lindhardt

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Jan Lindhardt (24 April 1938, in

Copenhagen University
in 1962, and served as Bishop of Roskilde Diocese from 1997–2008.

Death

Jan Lindhardt died on 11 November 2014 from Alzheimer's disease.[1]

Opinions

Lindhardt often commented publicly on developments in the Lutheran

Inner Mission organization.[2]

Bibliography

Lindhardt has published:

  • Machiavelli, 1969
  • The political, human, 1970
  • Rhetoric, 1975 (new ed. 1987)
  • Conscience as compared with LB Bojesen, 1979
  • Rhetorician, Poeta Historicus. Studien über rhetorische Erkenntnis und im Lebensanschauung Italienische Renaissancehumanismus, Leiden, 1979
  • Martin Luther. Cognition and communication in the Renaissance, 1983
  • Martin Luther. Renaissance and Reformation, 1983
  • From talking to thought: the main lines of European history of ideas, 1987
  • Speech and writing. Two cultures, 1989
  • Between the Devil and God. About Martin Luther, 1991
  • Renaissance and modern times, 1992
  • The vivid picture of the open space, 1993
  • Down from the shelf. About ethics disappearance and possible reappearance, 1998
  • Catechism of Christianity. children learning for adults, 2000
  • The seven deadly sins, 2001
  • Into the Outer, 2001
  • A minor character in my life: memoirs prematurely, 2003
  • From prayer world, 2004
  • Church?: Church in the Danish society, 2005

References

  1. ^ Death of Jan Lindhardt (in Danish), kristeligt-dagblad.dk; accessed 12 November 2014.
  2. ^ Morten Rasmussen (22 March 2008). "Kirkefolk vil modernisere helvede". Kristelgt Dagblad.