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 Nathan Söderblom
Lars Olof Jonathan Söderblom, better known as Nathan Söderblom (January 15, 1866 - July 12, 1931), was a Swedish clergyman, and later Archbishop of the Church of Sweden and laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize.
He accepted a call to the Swedish Church and Embassy in Paris (France) from 1894-1901; that is, at the acme of the modernist crisis and the moment when the Separation Law between State and Churches was discussed, which would be enacted in 1905.
Söderblom was proud of his election to the Swedish Academy in 1921, of his Nobel Peace Prize in 1930, and of his invitation to deliver the Gifford Lectures in Edinburgh in 1931.
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There is some evidence of academic studies in Uppsala during the 16th century; the Faculty of Theology is mentioned in a document from 1526, King Eric XIV appointed Laurentius Petri Gothus (later archbishop) rector of the university in 1566, and his successor and brother John III appointed a number of professors in the period 1569-1574.
Instrumental in the reforms of the early 17th century Swedish state was the long-dominant Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna, who had spent his own student days in German universities and who for the last years before his death was also chancellor of the university.
Most Swedish clergymen, including most bishops and archbishops, have been educated at the university, including, in more recent times, Nathan Söderblom (1866-1931), Professor of the History of Religions in the Faculty of Theology, later Archbishop of Uppsala, and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930 for his work as leader of the ecumenical movement.
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Swedish Ecclesiastical Law was implemented, which remained partially in force for almost 150 years.
The ideology of the Estonian national awakening was Christian, with the first generation of Estonian clergymen at the forefront.
In 1925, the church was separated from the state, but religious instruction remained in the schools and clergymen were trained at the Faculty of Theology at Tartu University.
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Swedish 20th-century culture is noted by pioneering works by the early days of cinema, with Mauritz Stiller and Victor Sjýstrým.
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Swedish literature is also vibrant and active, Sweden ranking third in the list of countries with most Nobel Prize laureates in literature.
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These areas were populated by speakers of Swedish, and their bonds to Stockholm were very strong.
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The total number of newspapers (published both in Finnish and Swedish) had been increasing throughout the 1890s, but the Bobrikov era was a difficult period for the whole press in Finland, as the Governor General was given a free hand in terms of censorship.
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 List of Swedes -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a list of well known (A native or inhabitant of Sweden) Swedes (and (additional info and facts about Finland-Swedes) Finland-Swedes), ordered alphabetically within categories:
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 List of Swedes - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This is a list of well known Swedes (and Finland-Swedes), ordered alphabetically within categories:
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 Nathan Söderblom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lars Olof Jonathan Söderblom, better known as Nathan Söderblom (January 15, 1866 - July 12, 1931), was a Swedish clergyman, and laterArchbishop of the Church of Sweden and laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize.
He accepted acall to the Swedish Church and Embassy in Paris (France) from 1894 - 1901 ; that is, at theacme of the modernistcrisis and the moment when the Separation Law between State and Churches was discussed, which would be enacted in 1905.
Söderblom was proud of his election to the Swedish Academy in 1921, of his Nobel PeacePrize in 1930, and of his invitation to deliver the Gifford Lectures in Edinburgh in 1931.
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 The Swedish Immigrant and Life in Kansas, by Emory Lindquist, Spring 1963
Swedish immigrants were urged to settle in an area which included 115,000 acres of railroad land which sold from $4.00 to $7.00 per acre with credit terms for 11 years.
One factor which perpetuated the use of the Swedish language was the "Swedish schools" held usually for two months in the summer, and conducted under the auspices of individual congregations.
A few Swedish friends in the vicinity came on Christmas Eve for the traditional Christmas coffee and Swedish delicacies.  The beautiful cedar Christmas tree, with the Swedish flag at the top, and aglow with 24 candles, was decorated with apples, nuts, raisins, and candy.
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 Science Fresh : Article 'List of Sweden-related topics'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
During the Scandinavian Viking culture of the 9th and 10th century, the spheres of interest were so distributed, that trade, raiding and colonisation from present-day Sweden primarily went eastward, to Balticum, Russia and the Black Sea, while the Danes (including those in present-day South-Sweden) went southward, and the Norwegians concentrated on Scotland, Ireland and Iceland.
Christianization in the 12th century led to the consolidation of a Swedish state centered at the water-ways of the northern Baltic and the Gulf of Finland.
The East-West Schism between Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy was mirrored in frequent wars between Sweden and Novgorod, but stabilized in 1323 by the Treaty of Nýteborg with a border established along a line from the Eastern tip of the Gulf of Finland to the Northern tip of the Gulf of Bothnia.
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 List of Swedish clergymen - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
List of Swedish clergymen - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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List of Swedish clergymen, Bishops, Ordinary clergy and See also.
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 Dan Wyman
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When, however, it is recalled that in those years the list of capital offenses was appalling in length, that the larceny of a few shillings was punishable by death, that many of the victims were deported because of religious differences and political offenses, then the stigma of crime is erased.
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Swedish state television ran an investigation into organisational links between the Left Party and the Stalinist governments in Eastern Europe.
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The extracts were not indexed, but arranged by year of the event (birth, marriage, and death), grouped by parish and entries are found by month and day.
Clergymen were required to keep annual registers called husförhörslängd, a house examination roll or what genealogists refer to as clerical surveys.
The purpose of the clerical survey was for clergymen to keep a census of parishioners and to examine their knowledge of the Lutheran catechism.
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry or Kungl.
The Swedish Academy and Academy of Sciences are also responisble for the selection of Nobel Prize laureates in Literature, Physics, Chemistry, and the Prize in Economic Sciences.
Ingenjýrsvetenskapsakademien) Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry (Kungl.
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The Swedish Institute of Space Physics or Institutet fýr rymdfysik (IRF) is a Swedish government agency.
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The Swedish National Institute of Economic Research (Konjunkturinstitutet, KI or NIER) is a government agency in Sweden responsible for economic analysis and forecasting.
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 Welcome To Senior Focus
Other private documents, such as old letters from Sweden, Family Bibles, Swedish hymnals etc., may lead to a clearer picture of your immigrant, his/her background in Sweden and the relatives that were left behind.
Besides the information in our indexes, the passenger lists themselves will give you the name of the ticket dealer and representative of the ship line selling a ticket to the emigrant, as well as the name of the ship that carried the emigrant across the North Sea to Hull in England.
A listing of those counties (lan) and parishes that the Swedish Emigrant Institute has gone through is to be found in a volume of our main catalog called Svenska Kyrkobaksexcerpter.
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The Foundation maintains a referral list of qualified experts in different religious fields who provide enquirers with factual information about groups outside the mainstream.
In January 2004, the name of the Forum changed to the Swedish Religious Peace Council, with a board that includes civil rights experts as well as Christian, Muslim and Scientologist representatives.
The churches of Scientology’s focus in advancing freedom of religion throughout Europe has been to dispel the stereotypes about minority religions that fuel intolerance and to increase public understanding of the value of religious liberty.
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Miss Belle Allen, whose name appears on the list of graduates, is a prominent colored lady of this city and is the first of her race to be graduated by the Galesburg High School.
Some sixty or seventy of our leading citizens, desirous of showing their appreciation of her successful school career and the example she has set as how to secure a proper recognition of her race, purchased a valuable watch and chain and presented them to her as mementoes of Graduation Day.
Clergymen who had been preaching fifty years there learned to spell the name of Jesus.
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 Articles - Uppsala University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
All students at Uppsala University have to be member of one of the nations, corporations of students traditionally according to province of origin (not strictly upheld now, for practical reasons).
To ease the recruitment of students from the nobility, the university started in the 1630s to offer training in a number of exercitiae or "exercises" (Swedish: exercitier) deemed necessary for the well-rounded education of a young nobleman: riding, fencing, dance, drawing and modern languages such as French and Italian.
The initiative came from Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna, who saw the value in a well-educated class of civil servants and the danger to his own class if its members would fall behind in academic education compared to those students who came from the lower estates.
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