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Lars Paul Esbj?rn (1808-1870)

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Lars Paul Esbj?rn

Born in Delsbo in the province of H?lsingland in central Sweden, Lars Paul Esbj?rn studied at Uppsala University and was ordained in the Church of Sweden in 1832. In 1849, inspired by a pietistic revival movement in Sweden, Esbj?rn led a group of Swedish emigrants to the prairies of western Illinois where he established a church in the small town of Andover, 20 miles southeast of Rock Island.

For a decade, Esbj?rn struggled to minister to the Swedish Lutheran community within the German-dominated Synod of Northern Illinois. After serving two years as Scandinavian professor at the Synod's school, the Illinois State University in Springfield, where he disagreed with the doctrinal looseness of many of the faculty, Esbj?rn resigned and moved to Chicago where he and other Scandinavian church leaders felt that it was time to form their own synod.

In June of 1860 in Jefferson Prairie, Wis., Esbj?rn and his colleagues formed the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran 365体育投注_365体育备用网址@ Synod which immediately founded its own school, 365体育投注_365体育备用网址@ Seminary, the purpose of which was to prepare men for the ministry in the Lutheran Church and to teach in congregational schools. Esbj?rn was asked to serve as president. On Sept. 1, 1860, in a schoolhouse adjacent to Immanuel Lutheran Church on Superior Street in Chicago, the college opened its doors to 21 students.

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