Presten som ikke kunde brukes

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Presten som ikke kunde brukes

by Carl E. (Carl Edin) Nordberg

NO·~2 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

Notes on the Text

0:06

Forfatterens forlag - Andet oplag

0:02

Minneapolis, Minn. 1922

0:01

Contents / Innhold - Added by transcriber

0:31

Forord. - Presten som ikke kunde brukes.

2:35

Kapitel 1 - Den gamle prest maa reise.

21:37

Kapitel 2 - Den nye prest faar en værdig mottagelse - En overraskelse

13:11

Kapitel 3 - Den nye prest faar vanskeligheter - Matsalg ved „county-fairen“

8:42

Kapitel 4 - Gamlepresten kommer paa besøk - Et missionsmøte

14:30

Kapitel 5 - Gjæring i menigheten - Den nye prest reiser

16:08

Description

In a close‑knit Norwegian‑American congregation, the longtime pastor—still vigorous at just over fifty—finds himself the subject of whispered debates about retirement. After a decade of steady service, his gentle, steadfast leadership has become both a comfort and, to some, an obstacle as the community eyes a younger, university‑trained clergyman who speaks flawless English and carries an air of modernity.

The arrival of the new pastor and his lively wife ignites both hope and tension. While many are drawn to their fresh ideas and youthful energy, others worry that the shift may overlook the deep, quiet dedication that has held the church together for years. As the congregation navigates this transition, the story paints a vivid portrait of faith, loyalty, and the subtle struggles that arise when tradition meets change.

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Language

no

Duration

~2 hours (126K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Hope, David Starner, Carl Hudkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Carl E. (Carl Edin) Nordberg

1880–1926

A Norwegian-born writer and scholar, he moved between creative work and literary study, leaving behind both fiction and criticism. His best-known work in this collection, Presten som ikke kunde brukes, reflects an interest in faith, character, and the tensions within community life.

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