Erik Bergman
Swedish minister and author

Born
October 22nd, 1886
138 years ago
Died
April 26th, 1970
55 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Sweden
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Served as a prominent minister within the Swedish government, contributing significantly to theological education and social issues. Authored several influential works on theology and religious thought, which enhanced understanding of contemporary challenges faced by the church and society. Engaged in various discussions regarding moral and ethical implications of faith in the modern world. Participated actively in debates addressing the role of religion in public life, emphasizing the importance of spiritual guidance in community development.
Wrote influential theological works
Served in the Swedish government
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