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The Most Reverend

Yngve Brilioth
Archbishop of Uppsala
Primate of Sweden
ChurchChurch of Sweden
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Uppsala
In office1950–1958
PredecessorErling Eidem
SuccessorGunnar Hultgren
Previous post(s)Bishop of Växjö (1938-1950)
Orders
Ordination1918
Consecration1938
by Erling Eidem
Personal details
Born(1891-07-12)12 July 1891
Died27 April 1959(1959-04-27) (aged 67)
Uppsala, Sweden
BuriedUppsala old cemetery
NationalitySwedish
SpouseBrita Söderblom
Coat of armsYngve Brilioth's coat of arms

Yngve Torgny Brilioth (12 July 1891 – 27 April 1959) was a Swedish theologian, professor for church history and author who served as Bishop of Växjö from 1938 to 1950 and Archbishop of Uppsala from 1950 until 1958.[1][2]

Biography

He earned his Ph.D. in 1915 and his Dr. theol. in 1917 both from Uppsala University. He was ordained a priest in 1918. He became professor of church history at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland in 1925. In 1928 he became professor of practical theology and clergy in Lund University. Brilioth was awarded honorary doctor of theology at Uppsala in 1927, at the Academy of Turku in 1934, at Oxford University in 1933 and at Glasgow University in 1935.

He wrote many historical and theological books. For his contribution to the history of the Anglican Church, in 1942 he was awarded the Lambeth Cross, the highest award in the Anglican Church. He used his deep historical knowledge when he was archbishop to take measures concerning the organisation, liturgy and methods of preaching; he furthermore had an international interest and was chairman of the Faith and Order commission. He was the author of a history of the Oxford Movement, written to coincide with its centenary in 1933. [3]

Personal life

In 1919, he married Brita Söderblom (1896–1989 the daughter of Nathan Söderblom. He died during 1959 and was buried at Uppsala old cemetery.

Selected bibliography

  • Eucharistic Faith and Practise. Evangelical and Catholic. London 1930.
  • Evangelicalism and the Oxford Movement. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1934.
  • A brief history of preaching. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1965.
  • Landmarks in the history of preaching. London: S.P.C.K., 1950.
  • Sven-Erik Brodd: The Church as Sacrament in the Writings of Yngve Brilioth. In: International journal for the Study of the Christian Church 9, 2009, S. 118-137

References

  1. ^ "Religious Organizations" (in Swedish). World Statesmen. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Religion: Small War in Sweden". TIME. October 21, 1957. Archived from the original on November 1, 2011.
  3. ^ White, James F. (April 2011). "Brilioth, Yngve Torgny". Religion Past and Present. Retrieved April 1, 2020.

Other sources

  • Bexell, Oloph (1997) Yngve Brilioth - historiker, teolog, kyrkoledare. Texter, studier och minnen samlade och utgivna (Växjö stiftshistoriska sällska) ISBN 91 7580 159-0
  • Yngve Brilioth (1925) The Anglican Revival: Studies in the Oxford Movement, Volume 51; Volume 340 (London: Longmans, Green and Co.)
Preceded by Archbishop of Uppsala
Primate of Sweden

1950–1958
Succeeded by