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Suomen herännäisyyden historia XIX:llä vuosisadalla III. 1845-1852

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A chronological study traces the development and internal conflicts of a Finnish evangelical revival movement between 1845 and 1852, emphasizing regional differences and leadership dynamics. It surveys press controversies and doctrinal debates, describing reactions to influential pamphlets and the polemical exchanges that continued after earlier ruptures. Separate chapters examine the movement's manifestations in Ostrobothnia, Karelia, Savo, Häme, Satakunta, Kainuu and southern regions, treating pastoral care, devotional literature and local schisms. The work profiles leading figures, outlines shifting loyalties among clergy, and considers bishops' stances before concluding with an account of the tensions that presaged a major division in 1852.

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Mauno Rosendal

Mauno Rosendal was a Finnish author and historian known for his contributions to the study of church history and the Finnish Awakening movement. His notable works include the multi-volume series "Suomen herännäisyyden historia XIX:llä vuosisadalla," which explores the history of the Finnish revivalist movement throughout the 19th century. Additionally, he authored "Kertomuksia kirkkohistorian alalta," a two-part series that delves into various aspects of church history. Rosendal's writings reflect a deep engagement with religious themes and the historical context of Finland, making him a significant figure in the landscape of Finnish literature and religious scholarship.

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