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  Encyclopedia: Paavo Ruotsalainen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Paavo löytää kontin, ottaa talosta ainoan leivän ja lähtee taipaleelle, mutta hänen edessään on jälleen suljettu ovi.
Ajattelin monasti, että jos Paavo Ruotsalainen olisi 1700-luvun lopulla syntynyt Turkuun säätyläisperheeseen, olisi hänen tiensä saattanut muodostua ihan toisenlaiseksi.
Paavo Ruotsalainen oli minulle sävellystyötä tehdessäni ja on jatkuvasti erittäin suuri persoonallisuus.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Paavo_Ruotsalainen   (725 words)

  
 Paavo Ruotsalainen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paavo Ruotsalainen (July 9, 1777 - January 27, 1852) was a Finnish farmer and lay preacher.
Paavo Ruotsalainen became the leading of the awakening movement in Finland.
He traveled around Finland to meet with other members of the movement, most notably the priests Jonas Lagus and Nils Gustav Malmberg in Pohjanmaa - it is estimated that he traveled 40,000 km altogether, most of it by foot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paavo_Ruotsalainen   (331 words)

  
 BIO: Paavo Henrik Ruotsalainen, Teacher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
On 12 April we commemorate several Christians in the Lutheran tradition who have preached the Gospel in Finland: Mikael Agricola (c.1510-1557); Paavali (Paul) Juusten (1516-1576); Paavo Henrik (Paul Henry) Ruotsalainen (1777-1852); and Lars Levi Laestadius (1800-1860).
Paavo Henrik (Paul Henry) Ruotsalainen (pronounce the "u" here as "w" to make "uo" a diphthong) was born 9 July 1777 and spent most of his life in Nilsia (sorry, Rand McNally doesn't know either).
PRAYER (contemporary language) Almighty God, we praise you for the men and women you have sent to call the Church to its tasks and renew its life, such as your servants Mikael Agricola, Paavali Juusten, Paavo Henrik Ruotsalainen, and Lars Levi Laestadius, whom you called to preach to the peoples of Sweden, Lapland, and Finland.
www.hillsdale.edu /Personal/Westblade/REL/Biography/04/12c.html   (253 words)

  
 Finnish Music Information Centre
It is a story of the life of Paavo Ruotsalainen, a lay preacher and leader of a religious revival movement who was active in the early 19th century, and of his struggle to find an internal cognisance of Christ.
Paavo only sings the first few lines; having spoken in the final scene, showing that he is conscious and understands what is happening around him, he slips back into a coma with the hymn.
Paavo's son Juhana did not originally appear in the play at all; it is simply mentioned that he has been killed.
www.fimic.fi /fimic/fimic.nsf/82c219a4e9e6055e422566c0004a78d3/df32fc25116237be42256bd00040fc31!OpenDocument   (4128 words)

  
 Paavo Ruotsalainen - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Paavo Ruotsalainen - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Although apart from this occurrence, he was himself a teetotaller, this act served as a powerful demonstration against the dictum that one could be justified by good action, rather than faith; and against the view that some christians were better than others, rather than all sinners together, saved by divine grace alone.
Paavo Ruotsalainen, 1777 births, 1852 deaths and Finnish people.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Paavo_Ruotsalainen   (363 words)

  
 Majoitus- ja kokoustilat
Anna was the name of Paavo Ruotsaainen's mother, daughter and second wife, and the place is called Annantupa to honor them.
The house of Paavo Ruotsalainen is Aholansaari's most valuable building.
Paavo's house with its dark log walls and the delicate scent of smoke is also a popular place for weddings.
www.aholansaari.fi /majoituseng.html   (829 words)

  
 Paavo Ruotsalainen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Born in Tölvänniemi (parish Iisalmi) as the oldest son of plain farmers, hereceived his first bible at age six.
When heheard about the lay pastor JakobHögman in Jyväskylä, he instantly traveled the 200km to there by foot.This visit lay the foundation of his religious life.
He traveled around Finland to meet with othermembers of the movement, most notably the priests Jonas Lagus and Nils Gustav Malmberg in Pohjanmaa - it is estimated that he traveled 40,000 km altogether, most of it by foot.
www.therfcc.org /paavo-ruotsalainen-272572.html   (229 words)

  
 The Way I Found Salvation
The leader of the movement was Paavo Ruotsalainen.
Paavo left Nilsiä for Jyväskylä, and after a long and dangerous voyage in the middle of the winter in the 1800's, he finally got there and met smith Högman.
Paavo's (and mine) greatest sin had been to try to become righteous by one's own deeds and so turning our backs to the grace and atonement offered by God, which is given solely because of the faith, because of the grace, and because of Christ.
karimies.uskojarukous.net /ENGLISH/saved.htm   (2104 words)

  
 Body
Also he heard of a smith who might help him, and having found him, he was given the news that Christ would make himself known to him, a needy sinner; and it was but a short time before the Lord granted peace.
Soon we find that Ruotsalainen was going about preaching; it is estimated that if all of his journeys were added together, it would amount to a voyage around the world, and all the time he was a farmer needing to attend to his fields, and making most journeys by foot.
He found that communion with Christ is not only made a reality to those alone who recognize their own wretchedness, but also that only by the same acknowledgment can this communion be maintained.
users.rcn.com /delong/tw-intro.html   (632 words)

  
 Paavo - Empty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Paavo R. Zakin, MD. Address:, 2805 Pyramid Circle Lone Star Orthopaedics Denison, TX 75020.
Paavo Järvi has been named music director of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hessian Broadcasting reports.
Estonian-born conductor Paavo Järvi is one of the most sought after Paavo Järvi has previously held the posts of Principal Guest Conductor with the
spiderarea.com /q/paavo.htm   (173 words)

  
 An Introduction and Overview
Paavo Ruotsalainen (1777-1852), an itinerant lay preacher and counselor of many, was a leader of the Awakenist Movement.
Fredrick Gabriel Hedberg (1811-1893), pastor in the state Lutheran church, was known as a leader in the Evangelical Movement.
Ruotsalainen, Hedberg, and Laestadius disagreed with one another.
www.apostolic-lutheran.org /history/introduction.html   (4753 words)

  
 Savonlinna Opera Festival - Esa Ruuttunen, baritone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Esa Ruuttunen is one of the brightest stars at the Finnish National Opera today, having had a regular contract there since 1987.
Among his finest performances there in recent years have been those of Telramund, Alberich, Wotan, Scarpia, Paavo Ruotsalainen, John the Baptist, Don Pizarro, Jonah, Martti Rautanen and Captain Balstrode.
He first sang in a concert at the Savonlinna Opera Festival in 1983 and has taken solo parts in operas and concerts and sung the liturgy for the Festival's divine worship.
www.operafestival.fi /en/operas/synopsis/cast/ruuttunene.html   (170 words)

  
 HIKING IN FINLAND
Paavo trail (140 km, map), winds its way through the varied Savo landscape taking in old hilltop villages, where Paavo Ruotsalainen, a 19th century revivalist, is known to have visited.
Features along the trail include Väisälänmäki, a national heritage landscape, several observation towers, inns and sights associated with revivalist leader Paavo Ruotsalainen, springs, wilderness huts and a harbour.
A trekking route from Paavo’s path to the outdoor area of Paloisvuori in Iisalmi is being planned.
www.saunalahti.fi /~eeromari/ramblinginfinland/e10-e6.html   (1162 words)

  
 Finnish Opera — Virtual Finland
It is difficult to pinpoint the reasons for the success of this opera, which focuses on issues rarely seen on the opera stage.
The opera is realistic only in the first and last scenes, where the dialogue is spoken rather than sung, the characters being played by actors instead of singers.
The main part of the action takes place on another level, being hallucinations, visions and twisted memories experienced by Paavo in a delirium during one winter’s night immediately before his death.
virtual.finland.fi /netcomm/news/showarticle.asp?intNWSAID=26983   (728 words)

  
 Paavo - Paavo's Notes
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Paavo Heininen (born 13 January 1938) is a composer, essayist and pianist.
In Paavo's Notes, CSO Music Director Paavo Järvi speaks about what makes each of this season's concerts special.
finderpad.com /?q=paavo   (318 words)

  
 APStracts 6:0119E, 1999.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Myocardial blood flow, oxygen consumption and fatty acid uptake in endurance athletes during insulin stimulation.
Takala, Teemu O., Pirjo Nuutila, Chietsugu Katoh, Matti Luotolahti, J[diaeresis]orgen Bergman, Maija M[umlaut]aki, Vesa Oikonen, Ulla Ruotsalainen, Tove Gr[diaeresis]onroos, Merja Haaparanta, Jukka Kapanen, Juhani Knuuti,.
Departments of Medicine1 and Clinical Physiology4, Turku PET Centre2, Sports and Exercise Medicine Unit, Paavo Nurmi Centre5, University of Turku, Finland.
www.uth.tmc.edu /apstracts/1999/endo/May/119e.html   (237 words)

  
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The highlight of the summer in Tahko is the Fact or Fable Music Festival taking place from July 5 to July 13.
The event culminates in the performance of The Last Temptations, an opera by Joonas Kokkonen about Paavo Ruotsalainen, a 19th-century preacher.
The venue is Aholansaari, Paavo Ruotsalainen´s home island.
www.nilsia.fi /satuavaitotta/english.html   (51 words)

  
 Biography - Martti Talvela (Bio 1688)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
He also dominated the operatic stage by his sheer size: He was an immense man, standing six foot eight and weighing around 300 pounds.
This suited him well for the most commanding roles in opera, such as Fasolt the Giant in Wagner's Das Rheingold and Hagen in Gotterdammerung, Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, Sarastro in Mozart's The Magic Flute, Verdi's Grand Inquisitor, and a role that was written for him, the revivalist preacher Paavo Ruotsalainen in Kokkonen's The Last Temptations.
He began his adult life as a schoolteacher, but pursued vocal studies.
musicbase.h1.ru /PPB/ppb16/Bio_1688.htm   (441 words)

  
 History of the AFLC
A subsequent wave of awakening in Norway, often associated with the ministry of a theological professor, GISLE JOHNSON, is especially remembered for its influence on a new generation of pastors, ensuring that this renewal would be perpetuated within the church.
Revival fires also burned brightly in Sweden, Finland and Denmark, under the godly leadership of such men as CARL OLOF ROSENIUS, PAAVO RUOTSALAINEN, and WILHELM BECK.
These evangelical movements shaped the convictions of many of the Lutherans who planted the church in America.
www.prtel.com /calvaryfree/History%20of%20AFLC.htm   (859 words)

  
 Kalevi Lämsä. Jonas Lagus (1798–1857) kasvattajana ja opettajana ? —'En siksi, että ...
By the same time of outside misfortunes and losses in his family Jonas Lagus made friends with Paavo Ruotsalainen and his teaching got new contents.
The extrovert, active person started to become an introspective person at the same time.
Samaan aikaan, kun hän koki ulkoisten vastoinkäymisten rinnalla perhepiirissä menetyksiä, hän ystävystyi Paavo Ruotsalaisen kanssa ja hänen opetuksensa sai uutta sisältöä.
herkules.oulu.fi /isbn9514264088   (710 words)

  
 Chamber judgments concerning Finland, Italy and Poland
The ten applicants, Paavo Alatulkkila, Toivo Honkaniemi, Aatos Korpi, Lauri Rousu, Matti Kanninen, Kaarlo Lampinen, Pekka Mäkinen, Timo Kanniainen, Ville Alakuijala and Antti Stark, are all Finnish nationals who were born in 1935, 1954, 1957, 1945, 1934, 1934, 1954, 1949, 1941 and 1944 respectively.
They all live in Finland: Mr Alatulkkila and Mr Honkaniemi in Ylitornio; Mr Korpi in Kainuunkylä; Mr Rousu in Karunki; Mr Kanninen in Kukkola; Mr Lampinen, Mr Mäkinen, Mr Kanniainen and Mr Alakuijala in Tornio; Mr Stark in Lautiosaari.
by Mr Paavo Alatulkkila and other Finnish applicants and associations.
www.echr.coe.int /Eng/Press/2005/July/Chamberjudgments280705.htm   (1998 words)

  
 Finnish-American Literature
The Kirkollinen Kalenteri/Yearbook is an invaluable record of a humble people of faith, pioneers-journeymen, exhorting and encouraging one another along the path.
All to often the path was uphill and against the wind, or as Ukko Paavo (Ruotsalainen) put it to his wife: "Riitta, elämä on kuin kivikkomäki" (Life is a rocky hillside).
My personal view, at this point in time, is that in 1962 and again in 1988, our churches ought have chosen the option of electing the non-geographical synod status in the mergers.
www.genealogia.org /emi/emi61a1e.htm   (1673 words)

  
 Lars Levi Laestadius and the Revival in Lapland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Hedberg’s attitude toward Laestadius and his followers is made quite clear by the title of a critical article that he published a few years later: “The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, even less is it jumping and shouting.”
awakenists (herännäiset) of the Savo region of Finland and their lay leader, Paavo Ruotsalainen, were on no better terms with Laestadius than was Hedberg.
As for Laestadius’ view of Ruotsalainen and his fellow preachers, he could not understand how they could tolerate the use of that “devilish drink” whose unclean spirit “drives the Holy Spirit out of the human heart” and accused them of depending on the bottle “to get the gifts of the Spirit flowing.”
www.me.mtu.edu /~mahepoko/lars/lars.htm   (10400 words)

  
 Finnish Music Information Centre
Ulf Söderblom, Martti Talvela (Paavo Ruotsalainen), Ritva Auvinen (Riitta), Seppo Ruohonen (Juhana), Matti Lehtinen (smith Högman), Dance Theatre Raatikko, dir.
Paavo Berglund, 40th anniversary concert of the Finnish RSO, Helsinki, September 12, 1967
Paavo Berglund, 50th anniversary concert of Joonas Kokkonen, Helsinki, November 16, 1971
www.fimic.fi /fimic/fimic.nsf/99b7a3d37ea09d0c422566a60019adc5/a092bf2ba826a98742256b9e003087a6!OpenDocument   (1943 words)

  
 Enhanced Exercise-Induced GH Secretion in Subjects with Pro7 Substitution in the Prepro-NPY -- Kallio et al. 86 (11): ...
Jukka Kapanen, M.Sc., and the personnel of Paavo Nurmi
Durnin JV, Womersley J 1974 Body fat assessed from total body density and its estimation from skinfold thickness: measurements on 481 men and women aged from 16 to 72 years.
Nuutila P, Knuuti MJ, Heinonen OJ, Ruotsalainen U, Teras M, Bergman J, Solin O, Yki-Jarvinen H, Voipio-Pulkki LM, Wegelius U 1994 Different alterations in the insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in the athlete’s heart and skeletal muscle.
jcem.endojournals.org /cgi/content/full/86/11/5348   (4028 words)

  
 Fanfare Magazine Archive of Classical Music CD Reviews: RAUTAVAARA: Aleksis Kivi (Markus Lehtinen)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The Last Temptations is much more of a music drama than Aleksis Kivi because Kokkonen uses his flashback narrative as a means to achieve a genuine dramatic catharsis.
In The Last Temptations, Paavo Ruotsalainen reenters his past to exorcise his own ghosts, and gain peace on his deathbed.
Sunk beneath the tide of his own dreamscape, Aleksis Kivi never accomplishes this.
fanfaremag.com /archive/articles/26_5/265161.RAUTAVAARA_Aleksis.html   (838 words)

  
 Umeå universitetsbibliotek > Aktuellt > Religion
Bowen, Desmond :History and the shaping of Irish Protestantism / Desmond Bowen - New York : P. Lang, 1995
Ruokanen, Tapani :Ukko-Paavo : Paavo Ruotsalainen ja 1800-luvun heräävä Suomi / Tapani Ruokanen - Helsingissä : Otava, 2002
The child in Christian thought / edited by Marcia J. Bunge - Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, cop.
www.ub.umu.se /aktuellt/newbooks_dec03/indexubc.htm   (766 words)

  
 Rotten Tomatoes Forums
A good friend of mine studies music, and I get to see her premiere on Monday.
She sings in the opera choir here, in a Finnish opera called "Last Temptations of Paavo Ruotsalainen" by Joonas Kokkonen; perhaps you've heard of him.
My friend has a most beautiful mezzosoprano; I could listen to her for hours...
www.rottentomatoes.com /vine/archive/index.php/t-314452-p-1   (4149 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
So, the economy doesn't shift weswards and Savolax and Kymi valley maintain their position as the leading tar-burning, and later shipbuilding regions.
"The National Gain" is written by some intellectual luminary from Savo, perhaps even in Finnish (Paavo Ruotsalainen as an economist?).
The knife-carrying thugs take off in Savolax instead of Ostrobothnia, and the locals emigrate to America through Kotka and Hamina.
www.alternatehistory.com /shwi/WI%20Nordic%20Taiwan.txt   (3342 words)

  
 Rodgers
39 The pietistic "Awakened movement" in Finland, led by Paavo Ruotsalainen, paralleled the rise of the
Like Hauge, Ruotsalainen experienced an awakening in 1796.
Hauge, historians record that Ruotsalainen spoke in tongues.
www.springsoflivingwater.org /Darrin%20J.%20Rodgers.html   (4533 words)

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