- Lars Stigzelius
Lars Stigzelius (
October 27 ,1598 –August 31 ,1676 ) wasArchbishop of Uppsala in theChurch of Sweden from 1670 to his death.He was the son of a priest and was a student at the
Uppsala University until his Master of Arts in 1625.After undertaking a travel through Europe in 1630, he in 1640 became professor of theology in Uppsala.
During his time as professor he was under pressure since both
Johan Skytte , the chancellor of the university, andLaurentius Paulinus Gothus , the vice chancellor and a learnt professor who would later become archbishop, were supporters of the philosophy of Ramism (fromPetrus Ramus , while Stigzelius was an aristotelian.This problem he had from 1630, when he became professor of
logic , until, as said, 1640, when he became professor of theology.When in the 1660s Cartesian thoughts spread to the university, Stigzelius was working against it. He had a reputation at the University as being highly knowledgeable. His views usually counted. For instance he was working to remove
exorcism as one of the Church dogmas (which still was in use in Sweden).At the time he became archbishop he was already at an advanced age and did not make a mark.
References
* [http://runeberg.org/nfcf/0733.html Nordisk familjebok (1917), article Stigzelius, p. 1377] In Swedish
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