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Katarina Asplund, the Glossary

Index Katarina Asplund

Katarina Asplund (1690-1758), was a Finnish pietist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Blasphemy, Ostrobothnia (historical province), Pietism, Visionary.

  2. 18th-century Finnish people
  3. 18th-century Finnish women

Blasphemy

Blasphemy refers to an insult that shows contempt, disrespect or lack of reverence concerning a deity, an object considered sacred, or something considered inviolable.

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Ostrobothnia (historical province)

Ostrobothnia, Österbotten (literally "Eastern Bottom", "botten" deriving from Old Norse botn in the meaning of 'bay', and Latinized "bothnia"), Pohjanmaa (literally "Bottom (low) lands" or alternatively "Northland") is a historical province comprising a large western and northern part of modern Finland (which was then the eastern half of Sweden).

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Pietism

Pietism, also known as Pietistic Lutheranism, is a movement within Lutheranism that combines its emphasis on biblical doctrine with an emphasis on individual piety and living a holy Christian life.

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Visionary

A visionary, defined broadly, is one who can envision the future.

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See also

18th-century Finnish people

18th-century Finnish women

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katarina_Asplund