Carl olof rosenius biography definition
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Whose Is Rosenius?
by Elder M. Lindahl
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Interview with Carl Olaf Rosenius
by Elder M. Lindahl
Readers have asked for more information about some of the personalities of Pietisten’s roots. Rosenius granted Elder Lindahl a Narnian type interview in September, 1867. Picture the two of them taking coffee together in a konditori in Umeå, Sweden. — Ed.
EL: What a pleasure to have a chance to meet you, Pastor Rosenius. Modern technology is truly amazing!* Thank you for your willingness to do an interview. First, I must ask what language you would like to use, Swedish or English? And, could we "kasta bort" our titles and use first names?
COR: You are most welcome. Yes, it’s is amazing to meet someone from another day and age. As to language, let’s go with English, and, I agree, Elder, no titles. Let’s shake on that.
Q: Good. Tell me something about your early life—when and where you were born and about your parents.
A: I was born on February 3, 1816 in Nysätra about seven Swedish miles north of here in Norrland. I was third in a family of seven children. My mother, Sara Margareta, was a daughter of vicar Olof Norenius, a teacher. She was a saintly person and my first teacher. My father, Anders Rosenius, was a Lutheran State Church pastor. He was a Godly man, held in high esteem by parishioners. He preached a message o
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Carl Olof Rosenius (1816-1868): A Personal Portrait by Kjell O. Lejon transl by David M. Gustafson
Carl Olof Rosenius A Personal (1816-1868): Portrait KJELL O . LEJON DAVID M . G U S T A F S O N , TRANSLATOR C arl Olof Rosenius was born 3 February 1816 at Nysatra, Vasterbotten, Sweden, the third of seven children to Anders and Sara Margaretha Rosenius. Carl Olof s father, Anders Ericsson Rosenius, was a Lutheran priest influenced by the "new readers" (nylasare), a movement of revivalistic Lutheran Pietists. 1 Father Anders was born at Rosvik near Pitea, and descended from land-owning farmers. A t the time of Carl Olof s birth he was serving the church at Nysatra. 2 Carl Olof s mother, Sara Margaretha, was the daughter of the Lutheran priest Olof Norenius from LGvanger, who worked for a time also as a teacher in Arjeplog, Norrbotten. 3 Rosenius' biographer, Sven Lodin, notes that Carl Olofs intellectual acumen came from his mother's side of the family.4 Anders's and Sara Margaretha's firstborn, Erik Andreas, died in 1811, the same year he was born. T h e following year a second son was born and given the same name as the first, but was commonly called A n t o n (1814-1866). Anton (Erik Andreas) later advanced to become a royal court chaplain and senio