Conservative Laestadianism
978-613-3-83379-1
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2010-12-08
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Conservative Laestadianism is a Lutheran revival movement and the biggest branch of Laestadianism. It has spread to 16 countries. There are about 90,000 – 110,000 Conservative Laestadians in the world, most of them in Finland and Scandinavia. The movement is considered to be conservative and based on the teachings of the Bible and the Lutheran Book of Concord. Laestadianism received its name from Pastor Lars Levi Laestadius. The movement began in Swedish Lapland. Laestadius met a Sami woman named Milla Clementsdotter of Föllinge, during a 1844 inspection tour of Åsele. Clementsdotter recited various biblical teachings to Laestadius. This was an important meeting for Laestadius because afterwards he felt he understood the secret of living faith. He received the forgiveness for his sins and saw the way that led to the eternal life. His sermons underwent a marked transformation and the movement began to spread from Sweden to Finland and Norway. Laestadius' sermons were based on the Bible.
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