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The roots of the Laestadian movement have been sought by theological scholars principally in Lars Levi Laestadius' own experiences and in those religious movements that influenced and continue to influence people in the area of his ministry. Among such movements mention may be made of Readers,...
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description | The roots of the Laestadian movement have been sought by theological scholars principally in Lars Levi Laestadius' own experiences and in those religious movements that influenced and continue to influence people in the area of his ministry. Among such movements mention may be made of Readers, the Wiklund movement and Herrnhutism. The Saami aspect has almost entirely been neglected. Nevertheless, it would be natural to include this aspect in studying Laestadianism when examining the phenomena occurring within a certain people's region. The roots of the Laestadian movement is found in an earlier local movement, a religious movement that had flourished in the Kautokeino region quite a long time before, in about 1765, called the Čuorvvot, the shouting callers. Even after the movement had passed its peak, its influence among the people was considerable and both the Čuorvvot themselves and those who had turned to a better life through their influence continued to make an impact on religious life about the turn of the century. In looking for the roots of Laestadianism it is not possible to ignore the Čuorvvot and the groundwork it did when studying the reasons for the rapid spread of the Laestadian sermon and the Laestadian movement. The Čuorvvot, the shouting callers, the most Christian of the Saamis obviously smoothed the way for Laestadianism and made it possible for its wildfire spread. The most striking similarity was the absolute, public sermon of the law and repentance, criticism. It was present in Laestadius' sermons even before his conversion. |
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spelling | fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/67163 2025-01-16T22:51:36+00:00 Courvvot Outakoski, Nilla 1987-01-01 application/pdf https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67163 https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67163 eng eng The Donner Institute https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67163/27461 https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67163 doi:10.30674/scripta.67163 Copyright (c) 1987 Nilla Outakoski https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis; Vol 12 (1987): Saami Religion; 208-210 2343-4937 0582-3226 Sami (European people) -- Religion Sami (European people) -- Church history Sami (European people) -- Missions Laestadianism Laestadius L L. (Lars Levi) 1800-1861 Christianity Sweden info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1987 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67163 2020-05-29T23:18:42Z The roots of the Laestadian movement have been sought by theological scholars principally in Lars Levi Laestadius' own experiences and in those religious movements that influenced and continue to influence people in the area of his ministry. Among such movements mention may be made of Readers, the Wiklund movement and Herrnhutism. The Saami aspect has almost entirely been neglected. Nevertheless, it would be natural to include this aspect in studying Laestadianism when examining the phenomena occurring within a certain people's region. The roots of the Laestadian movement is found in an earlier local movement, a religious movement that had flourished in the Kautokeino region quite a long time before, in about 1765, called the Čuorvvot, the shouting callers. Even after the movement had passed its peak, its influence among the people was considerable and both the Čuorvvot themselves and those who had turned to a better life through their influence continued to make an impact on religious life about the turn of the century. In looking for the roots of Laestadianism it is not possible to ignore the Čuorvvot and the groundwork it did when studying the reasons for the rapid spread of the Laestadian sermon and the Laestadian movement. The Čuorvvot, the shouting callers, the most Christian of the Saamis obviously smoothed the way for Laestadianism and made it possible for its wildfire spread. The most striking similarity was the absolute, public sermon of the law and repentance, criticism. It was present in Laestadius' sermons even before his conversion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kautokeino saami sami Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Kautokeino ENVELOPE(23.048,23.048,69.003,69.003) Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis 12 208 210 |
spellingShingle | Sami (European people) -- Religion Sami (European people) -- Church history Sami (European people) -- Missions Laestadianism Laestadius L L. (Lars Levi) 1800-1861 Christianity Sweden Outakoski, Nilla Courvvot |
title | Courvvot |
title_full | Courvvot |
title_fullStr | Courvvot |
title_full_unstemmed | Courvvot |
title_short | Courvvot |
title_sort | courvvot |
topic | Sami (European people) -- Religion Sami (European people) -- Church history Sami (European people) -- Missions Laestadianism Laestadius L L. (Lars Levi) 1800-1861 Christianity Sweden |
topic_facet | Sami (European people) -- Religion Sami (European people) -- Church history Sami (European people) -- Missions Laestadianism Laestadius L L. (Lars Levi) 1800-1861 Christianity Sweden |
url | https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67163 https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67163 |