- Erik Benzelius the Elder
Erik Benzelius (the Elder) (
16 December 1632 –17 February 1709 ) was a Swedishtheologian andArchbishop of Uppsala .Benzelius was born at the Bentseby farm in the parish of
Luleå in northern Sweden, son of the farmer and lay assessor ("nämndeman") Henrik Jakobsson. He took a family name dervied from his birthplace, rather than using thepatronymic as was common in the Swedish peasantry. He was raised by a relative who was a merchant inUppsala , and studied atUppsala University , where he completed his "filosofie magister " degree in 1661.He was hired by
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie as a tutor for his sons in 1660 and accompanied one of them on a foreign journey stretching from 1663 to 1665, visitingCopenhagen , the most important universities ofGermany , and continuing toParis ,London ,Oxford , andLeiden .Returning to Uppsala, he was appointed professor extraordinary of history and moral philosophy in 1665, of theology in 1666, and 1670 ordinary professor of theology. He became
bishop of Strängnäs in 1687, but succeededOlov Svebilius in 1700 asArchbishop of Uppsala .He took an important part in the various ecclesiastical committees active during the reigns of Charles XI and Charles XII, such as that concerning the new Church Law of 1686, the new hymn book of 1695 and the new Bible translation. In the Bible translation committee, created on the initiative of
Jesper Swedberg , Benzelius was a conservative force, and is largely responsible for the fact that the so-calledCharles XII's Bible ended up as nothing more than a revision of the Swedish Reformation Bible.Benzelius was a typical representative of 17th century Swedish
Lutheran orthodoxy , was careful not to deviate from established theological principles, and lacked originality in his writing. Nevertheless, he was a productive author of works in theology, and his work on church history was used as a textbook for the following century.Of the seven sons of Benzelius, three later were appointed archbishops of Uppsala, one after the other: Erik (1675-1743, appointed 1742, but died before taking office), Jakob (1683-1747, archbishop from 1744), and Henrik (1689-1758, archbishop from 1747).
See also
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List of Archbishops of Uppsala References
*R. Holm, "Benzelius, Eric d.ä.", in "
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon , vol. 3."
*"Nordisk familjebok , 2nd ed., Vol. 2 (1904), [http://runeberg.org/nfbb/0736.html col. 1387-1388] "
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