Norwegian Christianity
Norwegian Christianity primarily refers to the Christian faith as practiced in Norway, which has a rich history influenced by both Norse mythology and the arrival of Christianity in the 10th century. The majority of Norwegians belong to the Church of Norway, a Lutheran denomination that became the state church until 2017.
Today, Norwegian Christianity emphasizes community, social welfare, and cultural traditions. While many Norwegians identify as Christian, regular church attendance is relatively low, reflecting a broader trend of secularization in Scandinavia. The faith continues to play a role in national celebrations and cultural identity.