Lappmarkens kristendom og de førstefødtes menighet
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10635Dato
2016Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Kristiansen, Roald E.Sammendrag
Early Læstadianism had a strong missionary profile. Within a couple of decades after its
beginning in 1845, the movement had established numerous congregations not only in
northern Sweden, Finland and Norway, but also in North America. Internal tensions,
however, caused a split in which the movement separated into an Eastern and a Western
branch. The mission work of the Western branch was based on a view of the congregations
that emphasized their submission to the religious authority of its leaders in Swedish
Lappland. The concept of «Lappland» thus took on a religious significance which became
the hallmark of the Western Læstadian branch, also known as the Firstborn.
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