Lauri Ingman
The Most Reverend Lauri Ingman | |
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Archbishop of Turku | |
In office 1930–1934 | |
Preceded by | Gustaf Johansson |
Succeeded by | Erkki Kaila |
3rd Prime Minister of Finland | |
In office 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925 | |
President | Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg Lauri Kristian Relander |
Preceded by | Aimo Cajander |
Succeeded by | Antti Tulenheimo |
In office 27 November 1918 – 17 April 1919 | |
President | Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg |
Preceded by | Juho Kusti Paasikivi |
Succeeded by | Kaarlo Castrén |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 June 1868 (1868-06-30) Teuva, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire |
Died | 25 October 1934(1934-10-25) (aged 66) Turku, Finland |
Political party | National Coalition Party |
Lars (Lauri) Johannes Ingman (30 June 1868 – 25 October 1934) was a Finnish theologian, bishop and politician. He was born in Teuva. In 1906 he began to serve as the editor of Vartija, a Christian magazine.[1] From 1916 to 1930 he was the professor of practical theology in the University of Helsinki. He was also a member of the conservative National Coalition Party, where he acted as the speaker of the parliament and a minister in several cabinets, and served as the Prime Minister of Finland twice, in 1918–1919 and 1924–1925.[2][3] In 1930 he was elected Archbishop of Turku, head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. He died in Turku.
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References
- ^ Hanna Gaskin (2015). "Finnish-American ecclesiastical conditions according to the Vartija-magazine in 1888-1910" (PDF) (in Finnish). University of Eastern Finland. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Ministerikortisto". Valtioneuvosto.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Edustajamatrikkeli". Eduskunta. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012.
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Preceded by | Speaker of the Parliament of Finland 1918 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Finland 1918–1919 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Finland 1924–1925 | Succeeded by |
Titles in Lutheranism | ||
Preceded by Gustaf Johansson | Archbishop of Turku 1930–1934 | Succeeded by |
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