Tuve Skånberg
Tuve Skånberg | |
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Alderman of the House | |
Assumed office 1 January 2020 | |
Preceded by | Beatrice Ask |
Member of the Swedish Riksdag for Skåne County North and East | |
Assumed office 4 October 2010 | |
In office 30 September 1991 – 2 October 2006 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Gothenburg, Sweden | 9 April 1956
Political party | Christian Democrats |
Spouse | Eva Skånberg |
Alma mater | Lund University |
Occupation | Pastor |
Tuve Martin Hugo Skånberg von Beetzen (born 1956) is a Swedish Christian Democratic politician, member of the Swedish Riksdag from 1991 to 2006 and again since 2010. Skånberg is Doctor of Theology of Lund University (2003) and a minister of the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden (1980). He has been Alderman of the House since 1 January 2020.[1]
Skånberg has a conservative Christian Democratic political profile. Among his more than 500 bills to the Swedish Riksdag, some have been considered controversial, as Riksdag bills against gay marriage[2] and homosexual adoption,[3] for the banning of blasphemy[4] and for "nondiscrimination" of creationism in Swedish schools and in admission to graduate school.[5]
Skånberg has been visiting fellow, Cambridge University (2001), visiting scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge (2001), distinguished professor in history at Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, US (2006), visiting scholar at Stanford University, US, (2006), adjunct associate professor of church history at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, US (2006/2007, 2010), guest professor in patristic at Saint Petersburg Evangelical Academy, Russia (2007), director of the Clapham Institute (2008).
Publications
- Sövestads by och dess gamla fogdesläkt (1991)
- "Till enn nådigh Lösen", Måns Bonde till Traneberg och konflikten med Gustav Vasa (2001)
- Glömda gudstecken. Från fornkyrklig dopliturgi till allmogens bomärken (2003) [1]
- I maktens korridorer. Handbok för nyblivna riksdagsledamöter (2006), coauthor Johnny Gylling)[2]
Sources
- The website of the Swedish Parliament Riksdagen
- Skånberg's website at the website of the Swedish Christian Democrats
References