LC control no. | n 79060694 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hauge, Hans Nielsen, 1771-1824 |
Variant(s) | Nielsen Hauge, Hans, 1771-1824 |
See also | Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Hauge's Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod |
Associated country | Norway |
Birth date | 1771-04-03 |
Death date | 1824-03-29 |
Place of birth | Rolvsøy (Norway) |
Place of death | Oslo (Norway) |
Field of activity | Lutheran Church Pietism Lay ministry Industrialization |
Profession or occupation | Clergy Pietists Industrialists |
Found in | His Udvalgte skrifter, 1900. Wikipedia, searched January 7, 2021 (Hans Nielsen Hauge; born Rolvsøy, Norway, April 3, 1771; died Christiania, Norway, March 29, 1824; Lutheran lay minister who led a pietistic revival which came to be known as the Haugean movement; also influenced industrialization in Norway; influenced the creation of the Hauge Synod in the United States) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Nielsen_Hauge> Wikipedia, searched January 9, 2021 (Eielsen Synod; originaly named Evangelical Lutheran Church of America; founded in 1846 by pietist Haugean Lutherans, Jefferson Prairie Settlement [rural area of Rock County, near the Illinois state line], Wisconsin, with the headquarters moving the Jackson, Minn. later that year; led by Elling Eielsen, first Norwegian Lutheran pastor in the U.S.; a group of clergy and congregations split off from the Eielsen Synod in 1848 to form the Hauge Synod; the church body was at its largest in 1876 with 7,500 members, and declined since; it is still in existence as of 2008, when Orvin L. Bystol was ordained as minister of one of the remaining churches in the synod, Bethania Lutheran in Lodi/Eau Claire, Wis.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eielsen_Synod> |
Associated language | nor |