Kristeligt Dagblad

[1][2] It was an initiative of the Lutheran Inner Mission created to oppose radicalism and atheism.

[6] In 1909, it published anti-evolutionary articles, strongly opposing the views of Charles Darwin.

[6] From 1914, the paper took a wider approach and in 1935 broke away from the Inner Mission, presenting general news but without any political association.

It gained popularity under the leadership of Gunnar Helweg-Larsen, but lost ground in the 1950s.

The paper does not have any sports section and covers sports-related news occasionally.