Background
Johan Nordahl Brun was born in Byneset, just outside the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway, on 21 March 1745. He was born to the businessman Svend Busch Brun (1703-1784) and his wife Mette Catharina Nordal.
Johan Nordahl Brun was born in Byneset, just outside the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway, on 21 March 1745. He was born to the businessman Svend Busch Brun (1703-1784) and his wife Mette Catharina Nordal.
He traveled to Copenhagen in 1767, where he passed his theological examinations. Nordahl Grieg (Johan Nordahl Brun Grieg) was a descendant of the bishop and was named after him. After leaving the university, Brun worked for a time as a secretary to the Bishop Johan Ernst Gunnerus in Trondheim.
He was hired as the chaplain for the parish of Byneset Church in 1772.
In 1774, he was called to be the parish priest for the Church of the Cross in Bergen. He served in this post from 1774 until 1793 when he was promoted to the position of Dean of Bergen and Nordhordland.
In 1804, Brun was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Bjørgvin. He served as bishop until his death on 26 July 1816.
While at the University of Copenhagen, Brun was a prominent member of The Norwegian Society (Det Norske Selskab), a group of younger Norwegian authors, poets and philosophers.