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- Q1884664 description "Icelandic theologian".
- Q1884664 description "Icelandic theologian".
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- Q1884664 abstract "Magnús Eiríksson was also the Old Norse name of Magnus IV of Sweden.Magnús Eiríksson (22 June 1806 in Skinnalón (Norður-Þingeyjarsýsla), Iceland – 3 July 1881 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was an Icelandic theologian and a contemporary critic of Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813–1855) and Hans Lassen Martensen (1808–1884) in Copenhagen.Due to his very critical attitude towards the church dogma, especially the dogmas of the Trinity of God and the Divinity of Christ, in contrast to which he stressed (at least in his late work) the essential unity of God and the leadership of Jesus (merely) as prophet and teacher, Eiríksson often was labeled as a “pioneer” or “precursor” to the Unitarian movement in Denmark.".
- Q1884664 alias "Eiriksson, Magnus".
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- Q1884664 deathDate "1881-07-03".
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- Q1884664 deathYear "1881".
- Q1884664 thumbnail Magnus_Eiriksson_01.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1884664 alternativeNames "Eiriksson, Magnus".
- Q1884664 dateOfBirth "1806-06-22".
- Q1884664 dateOfDeath "1881-07-03".
- Q1884664 name "Eiríksson, Magnús".
- Q1884664 placeOfBirth "Skinnalón, Iceland".
- Q1884664 placeOfDeath "Copenhagen, Denmark".
- Q1884664 shortDescription "Icelandic theologian".
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- Q1884664 comment "Magnús Eiríksson was also the Old Norse name of Magnus IV of Sweden.Magnús Eiríksson (22 June 1806 in Skinnalón (Norður-Þingeyjarsýsla), Iceland – 3 July 1881 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was an Icelandic theologian and a contemporary critic of Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813–1855) and Hans Lassen Martensen (1808–1884) in Copenhagen.Due to his very critical attitude towards the church dogma, especially the dogmas of the Trinity of God and the Divinity of Christ, in contrast to which he stressed (at least in his late work) the essential unity of God and the leadership of Jesus (merely) as prophet and teacher, Eiríksson often was labeled as a “pioneer” or “precursor” to the Unitarian movement in Denmark.".
- Q1884664 label "Magnús Eiríksson".
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- Q1884664 givenName "Magnús".
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- Q1884664 surname "Eiríksson".