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- Haugean abstract "Haugean (Norwegian: haugianere) was a pietistic state church reform movement intended to bring new life and vitality into the Church of Norway which had been often characterized by formalism and lethargy.The Haugean movement took its name from the lay evangelist Hans Nielsen Hauge. It played an important part in nurturing the democratic folk movement of the time, and stimulating the entrance into politics of representatives of the rural population. It increased tensions between the more privileged classes and the common people, as well as between the clergy and the laity.Hans Nielsen Hauge worked as a lay preacher at a time when such activity was forbidden by law. The Conventicle Act of 1741 prohibited any religious meetings not authorized by the state church: a response to radical Pietism within Norwegian cities. The act decreed that religious gatherings could be held only under the supervision of a state approved minister. The pastor was thought to be the only person who could correctly interpret the teachings of the Norwegian State Church. The ministers had the sole right to administer the sacraments, and as a public official he was accountable to the state for the Christian indoctrination of his flock.Hauge came to feel that he had a divine call which made it mandatory for him to break this law and proclaim the word of God directly among his fellowmen. He advocated a Priesthood of all believers. He felt that people had to be awakened to a consciousness of their sins before they could begin to gain salvation through the grace of God. According to Hauge’s views, the State Church failed to provide parishioners with a personal religious experience. Hauge’s religious teachings were therefore viewed as attacks on the state church and its ministers.The Haugean influence on Lutheranism in America has been considerable. Within American Lutheranism, both the Hauge Synod and the Eielsen Synod were indications of that influence.The character Solveig in Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt is presented as a member of a Haugean family, and this religious affiliation is clearly related to her purity and steadfast love for the play's protagonist. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's \"Synnøve Solbakken\" also presents the heroine as a Haugean with similar purity and commitment to her eventual betrothed, Thorbjørn.".
- Haugean thumbnail A_Tidemand-Haugianerne.jpg?width=300.
- Haugean wikiPageExternalLink 4-Hauge.asp.
- Haugean wikiPageID "22030820".
- Haugean wikiPageLength "4818".
- Haugean wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Haugean wikiPageRevisionID "666936830".
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Bjørnstjerne_Bjørnson.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_movements.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Lutheranism.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lutheran_revivals.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lutheran_theology.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Norway.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Divine_grace.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Eielsen_Synod.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Nielsen_Hauge.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Hauge_Synod.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Henrik_Ibsen.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Lethargy.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Minister_(Christianity).
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Peer_Gynt.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Pietism.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_Norway.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Religious_experience.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Sacrament.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Salvation.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink State_religion.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink Universal_priesthood_(doctrine).
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLink File:A_Tidemand-Haugianerne.jpg.
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conventicle Act of 1741".
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haugean Lutherans".
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haugean Ministry".
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haugean movement".
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haugean tradition".
- Haugean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haugean".
- Haugean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confessional_Lutheran_Revivals.
- Haugean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-no.
- Haugean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lutheranism.
- Haugean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Haugean subject Category:Christian_movements.
- Haugean subject Category:History_of_Lutheranism.
- Haugean subject Category:Lutheran_revivals.
- Haugean subject Category:Lutheran_theology.
- Haugean hypernym Movement.
- Haugean type Organisation.
- Haugean type Movement.
- Haugean comment "Haugean (Norwegian: haugianere) was a pietistic state church reform movement intended to bring new life and vitality into the Church of Norway which had been often characterized by formalism and lethargy.The Haugean movement took its name from the lay evangelist Hans Nielsen Hauge. It played an important part in nurturing the democratic folk movement of the time, and stimulating the entrance into politics of representatives of the rural population.".
- Haugean label "Haugean".
- Haugean sameAs Q1589282.
- Haugean sameAs Haugianer.
- Haugean sameAs Lukijaisuus.
- Haugean sameAs ハウゲ運動.
- Haugean sameAs Haugianarane.
- Haugean sameAs Haugianisme.
- Haugean sameAs m.05p3zxk.
- Haugean sameAs Хаугеанство.
- Haugean sameAs Läsare.
- Haugean sameAs Q1589282.
- Haugean wasDerivedFrom Haugean?oldid=666936830.
- Haugean depiction A_Tidemand-Haugianerne.jpg.
- Haugean isPrimaryTopicOf Haugean.