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Nathan Söderblom (1866-1931), was not only a profoundly influential figure in Swedish church history, but also one of the great pioneers of the modern ecumenical movement. Elected Archbishop of Uppsala, the head of the Lutheran church in Sweden, in 1914, he was a ceaseless advocate for peace during the first world war. His collaboration with George Bell laid the foundations for intercommunion between the Church of Sweden and the Church of England. Finally, in the year before he died, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Despite this, until this landmark biography he was largely neglected by historians, the subject of only a few partial studies. In Nathan Söderblom: His Life and Work, Bengt Sundkler corrects this, with new analysis of Söderblom''s meticulously preserved correspondence and interviews with his family, friends and former students. The resulting image is of a man deeply committed to his leadership of ecumenical projects, most significantly his movement of ''Life and Work'',

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List of Illustrations Foreword 1. The Student 2. Pastor and Scholar 3. Professor and Pastor 4. Swedish Archbishop 5. The Archbishop and the War 6. Finding the Way 7. Uppsala and Catholicity 8. His Stockholm Conference 9. Great European Some Important Dates Index

Nathan Soderblom

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      Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/23/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780227178638, 978-0227178638
      ISBN10: 0227178637

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Nathan Söderblom (1866-1931), was not only a profoundly influential figure in Swedish church history, but also one of the great pioneers of the modern ecumenical movement. Elected Archbishop of Uppsala, the head of the Lutheran church in Sweden, in 1914, he was a ceaseless advocate for peace during the first world war. His collaboration with George Bell laid the foundations for intercommunion between the Church of Sweden and the Church of England. Finally, in the year before he died, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Despite this, until this landmark biography he was largely neglected by historians, the subject of only a few partial studies. In Nathan Söderblom: His Life and Work, Bengt Sundkler corrects this, with new analysis of Söderblom''s meticulously preserved correspondence and interviews with his family, friends and former students. The resulting image is of a man deeply committed to his leadership of ecumenical projects, most significantly his movement of ''Life and Work'',

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Foreword 1. The Student 2. Pastor and Scholar 3. Professor and Pastor 4. Swedish Archbishop 5. The Archbishop and the War 6. Finding the Way 7. Uppsala and Catholicity 8. His Stockholm Conference 9. Great European Some Important Dates Index

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