Hans Nielsen Hauge (3 April 1771 – 29 March 1824) was a 19th-century Norwegian Lutheran lay minister, spiritual leader, business entrepreneur, social reformer...
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Hans Nielsen Hauge is a Norwegian film from 1961 directed by Kåre Bergstrøm. It is a dramatization of the life of the lay minister Hans Nielsen Hauge...
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Hans Nielsen Hauge Ording (17 August 1884 – 18 February 1952) was a Norwegian theologian. He was born in Solum as a son of dean Theodor Ording (1837–1908)...
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frugality. The Haugean movement took its name from the lay evangelist Hans Nielsen Hauge (1771–1824). It played an important part in nurturing the democratic...
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permanent mark on the region's dominant Lutheranism, with figures like Hans Nielsen Hauge in Norway, Peter Spaak and Carl Olof Rosenius in Sweden, Katarina...
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Hauge (1914–1981), American bank executive, author and economist Hans Nielsen Hauge (1771–1824), Norwegian revivalist lay preacher Hans Nilsen Hauge (1853–1931)...
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and was the grandson of the revivalist lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge and son of priest Andreas Hauge. He enrolled as a student in 1871 and graduated as...
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movement, the Haugeans, a Lutheran sect which derived its name from Hans Nielsen Hauge. The group, led by Cleng Peerson, landed in New York City on October...
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Kautokeino rebellion Korpela movement Läsare, a related Swedish movement Hans Nielsen Hauge, a non-Laestadian figure in the Awakening revival in Norway whose...
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2016. Magnus A. Mardal. "Michel Nielsen Grendahl". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved June 10, 2016. "Hans Nielsen Hauge – norsk legpredikant". Norsk biografisk...
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Martin Luther (redirect from Hans Luther (15th century))
Also see Hillerbrand, Hans. "The legacy of Martin Luther" Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, in Hillerbrand, Hans & McKim, Donald K. (eds...
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Norway. He was the sole surviving son of Lutheran lay minister, Hans Nielsen Hauge (1771–1824) and Andrea Andersdatter Nyhus (1784–1815). He lost his...
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1778 – 25 October 1822) was a Norwegian lay minister and follower of Hans Nielsen Hauge. She has been described as the country's first female Christian minister...
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his claimed surprise at their success may have involved self-deception and Hans Hillerbrand has claimed that Luther was certainly intending to instigate...
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prominent revival movements stemming from the Pietistic preaching of Hans Nielsen Hauge and orthodox Lutheran dogmatician Gisle Johnson, the latter of which...
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500 hymns, including God's Word Is Our Great Heritage. In Norway, Hans Nielsen Hauge, a lay street preacher, emphasized spiritual discipline and sparked...
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three other Drammen merchants who were supporters of the lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge. In 1821 the company moved to Solbergelva in order to be able to take...
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Nielsen Hauge (8 July 1864 – 11 November 1931) was a Norwegian painter. Hauge was born at Drammen in Buskerud, Norway. She was the daughter of Hans Thulin...
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500 hymns, including God's Word Is Our Great Heritage. In Norway, Hans Nielsen Hauge, a lay street preacher, emphasized spiritual discipline and sparked...
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preachership, include: Awakening (Lutheran movement; especially see Hans Nielsen Hauge, Paavo Ruotsalainen, and lay preachers organized by Lars Levi Laestadius)...
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ethics of lay preacher and businessman Hans Nielsen Hauge. He released the book Ånd og hånd: Hans Nielsen Hauges etikk for ledelse og næringsliv in 2002...
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Johann Wilhelm Hässler, German pianist and composer (b. 1747) 1824 – Hans Nielsen Hauge, Norwegian lay minister, social reformer and author (b. 1771) 1826...
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thus his international importance does not match that of his contemporaries Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard. Called Frederik rather than Nikolaj...
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Francke J. F. Buddeus J. A. Bengel G. C. Knapp Awakening J. G. Hamann Hans Nielsen Hauge Haugeanism Paavo Ruotsalainen Finnish Awakening Claus Harms Lars Levi...
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The Haugean movement took its name from Norwegian lay evangelist Hans Nielsen Hauge who spoke up against the Church establishment in Norway. Sverdrup...
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was transferred to Copenhagen. In the last decades of the century, Hans Nielsen Hauge started the Haugean movement, which demanded the right to preach the...
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owner is registered in 1662, and from 1817 to 1824 it was owned by Hans Nielsen Hauge. Bredtvet is also a parish in the Church of Norway, created in 1966...
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Francke J. F. Buddeus J. A. Bengel G. C. Knapp Awakening J. G. Hamann Hans Nielsen Hauge Haugeanism Paavo Ruotsalainen Finnish Awakening Claus Harms Lars Levi...
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(2021). "Konventikkelplakaten og Hans Nielsen Hauge sitt forhold til den" [The Conventicle Act and Hans Nielsen Hauge's relationship to it]. Norwegian Journal...
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(Commemoration) R – ELCA 25 Annunciation of Our Lord (W) 26 27 28 29 Hans Nielsen Hauge, renewer of the church, 1824 (Commemoration) W – ELCA 30 31 John Donne...
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