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Hägglund, Bengt, 1920-2015 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Hägglund, Bengt, 1920-2015
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  • Earlier heading: Hägglund, Bengt, 1920-
  • Хэгглунд, Бенгт, 1920-2015
  • Khėgglund, Bengt, 1920-2015
  • Хэгглунд, Бент, 1920-2015
  • Khėgglund, Bent, 1920-2015

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His Teologins historia, 1956.

Wikipedia, 6 January 2017: Bengt Hägglund (Bengt Vilhelm Hägglund; born 22 November 1920; died 8 March 2015; a Swedish theologian; professor emeritus of Christian intellectual history at Lund University; enrolled at Lund University, writing his dissertation in 1951; he was associate dogmatics professor, then acting professor of dogmatics, then research fellow, finally professor of Christian history at Lund from 1969 to 1987; he was a guest lecturer at various times in Germany and the United States; from 1975 to 1995 he was vice-president of the Luther-Akademie in Ratzeburg; list of selected works shows works in Swedish, German, and English)

Wikipedia (Swedish), 6 January 2017: Bength Hägglund (born 22 November 1920 in Höja församling [=Ho̊ja parish], Kristianstads län [=Kristianstad County]; died 8 March 2015 in Lund)

Istorii︠a︡ zapadnogo bogoslovii︠a︡, 2008: title page (Бенгт Хэгглунд = Bengt Khėgglund) cover (Бент Хэгглунд = Bent Khėgglund)

Bengt Hägglund (22 November 1920-8 March 2015) was a Swedish theologian. Hägglund, who is professor emeritus of Christian intellectual history at Lund University, has written several books, of which Teologins historia (English: History of Theology) is his most widely known work. The book, translated, inter alia, to English, German, Portuguese and Russian language, was first published in 1956. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengt_H%C3%A4gglund

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