The Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (previously the Augustana Lutheran Synod and also Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America and Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America) was a
Lutheran
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church body in the United States that was one of the churches that merged into the
Lutheran Church in America
The Lutheran Church in America (LCA) was an American and Canadian Lutheran church body that existed from 1962 to 1987. It was headquartered in New York City and its publishing house was Fortress Press.
The LCA's immigrant heritage came mostly fr ...
(LCA) in 1962. It had its roots among the
Swedish immigrants in the 19th century.
In 1961, just before its merger into the LCA, the Augustana Synod had 1,353 pastors, 1,219 congregations, and 619,040 members.
Formation
The Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America was established in 1860. The organizing meeting was held at the
Jefferson Prairie Settlement
Jefferson Prairie Settlement was a pioneer colony of Norwegian-Americans located in the Town of Clinton, in Rock County, Wisconsin, United States. This site and the nearby Rock Prairie settlement outside Orfordville served as centers for both N ...
, near
Clinton, Wisconsin on June 5–8. A group of Swedish Lutheran pastors including
Jonas Swensson,
Lars Paul Esbjörn
Lars Paul Esbjörn (October 16, 1808 – July 2, 1870) was a Swedish-American Lutheran clergyman, academic and church leader. Esbjörn was a founder of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church and of Augustana College. He served as the first pre ...
,
Tuve Hasselquist
Tuve Nilsson Hasselquist (also spelled ''Tufve'' and ''Hasselqvist''; also known as T. N.; March 2, 1816 – February 4, 1891) was a Swedish American Lutheran minister and church leader. He was the second president of Augustana College, serving fr ...
,
Eric Norelius, and
Erland Carlsson
Erland Carlsson (August 24, 1822 – October 19, 1893) was a Swedish-American Lutheran minister. He was one of the founders and served as president of the Augustana Lutheran Synod.
Background
Erland Carlsson was born in the Suletorp farm vill ...
pioneered development of the Augustana Synod.
''Augustana'' is a shortened version of ''Confessio Augustana'', the Latin name of one of Lutheranism's defining documents, the
Augsburg Confession, presented in 1530 in the
German
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city of
Augsburg
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. Along with the Swedish members of the church were
Norwegian
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and
Danish
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members who left the church in 1870 to form the
and the
Norwegian Augustana Synod. Also in 1870, the synod was renamed the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America. In 1894 the name was changed to Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America. In 1948, the name Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church was adopted.
In 1922, the synod was given equal standing in Sweden with the Swedish synods.'
Originally somewhat conservative, the church gradually turned more liberal after
historical criticism was introduced at its seminary. The Augustana Theological Seminary was located on the campus of
Augustana College in
Rock Island, Illinois. It was later merged into the
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC) is a seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in Chicago, Illinois. LSTC is a member of the Association of Chicago Theological Schools (ACTS), a consortium of eleven area seminaries ...
upon the formation of the
Lutheran Church in America
The Lutheran Church in America (LCA) was an American and Canadian Lutheran church body that existed from 1962 to 1987. It was headquartered in New York City and its publishing house was Fortress Press.
The LCA's immigrant heritage came mostly fr ...
in 1962.
Augustana Church was the direct parent of several liberal arts colleges in the United States:
Augustana College in
Rock Island, Illinois;
Gustavus Adolphus College in
St. Peter, Minnesota;
Bethany College in
Lindsborg, Kansas
Lindsborg is a city in McPherson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 3,776. Lindsborg is known for its large Swedish, other Nordic and Scandinavian Americans ( Nordic- Scandinavian), and Germ ...
;
California Lutheran University
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in
Thousand Oaks, California
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;
Midland University
Midland University is a private Lutheran university in Fremont, Nebraska. It has an approximate enrollment of 1,600 students on campus. Known as Midland Lutheran College from 1962 to 2010, the college is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran ...
in
Fremont, Nebraska
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History
From the 1830 ...
; and the defunct
Upsala College
Upsala College (UC) was a private college affiliated with the Swedish-American Augustana Synod (later the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church) and located in East Orange in Essex County, New Jersey in the United States. Upsala was founded in ...
in
East Orange, New Jersey. Augustana and Gustavus Adolphus consistently rank among the top 100 liberal arts colleges in the U.S., and the other institutions are recognized as strong regional colleges.
While the Augustana Church had only 600,000 members when the Lutheran Church in America was formed, its influence on its successor bodies has been significant as they incorporated many of Augustana's emphases on mission, ecumenism, and social service.
Herbert W. Chilstrom
Herbert W. Chilstrom (October 18, 1931 – January 19, 2020) was an American religious leader, who served as the first Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). He was re-elected to a four-year term at the 1991 ELCA ...
, the first presiding bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, was a graduate of the Augustana Theological Seminary and was ordained to Augustana's ministry in 1958. Included among the Augustana-founded congregations is Mount Olivet Lutheran Church in
Minneapolis
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,
Minnesota
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, the largest Lutheran congregation in the world with over 13,000 members.
Presidents
*
Tuve Hasselquist
Tuve Nilsson Hasselquist (also spelled ''Tufve'' and ''Hasselqvist''; also known as T. N.; March 2, 1816 – February 4, 1891) was a Swedish American Lutheran minister and church leader. He was the second president of Augustana College, serving fr ...
1860–1870
*
Jonas Swensson 1870–1873
*
Eric Norelius 1874–1881
*
Erland Carlsson
Erland Carlsson (August 24, 1822 – October 19, 1893) was a Swedish-American Lutheran minister. He was one of the founders and served as president of the Augustana Lutheran Synod.
Background
Erland Carlsson was born in the Suletorp farm vill ...
1881–1888
*Sven Peter August Lindahl 1888–1891
*P. J. Svärd 1891–1899
*
Eric Norelius 1899–1911
*L. A. Johnston 1911–1918
*Gustaf Albert Brandelle 1918–1935
*Petrus Olaf Bersell 1935–1951
*Oscar A. Benson 1951–1959
*Malvin H. Lundeen 1959–1962
Conferences
''Final statistics of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (December 31, 1961).''
References
Further reading
* Anderson, Philip J., "From Compulsion to Persuasion: Voluntary Religion and the Swedish Immigrant Experience," ''Swedish-American Historical Quarterly'', 66#1 (2015), 3-23.
*Arden, G. Everett (1958) ''Half a Million Swedes'' (America's Lutherans. Omar Bonderud and Charles Lutz, editors. Columbus OH: Wartburg Press. pages 28–30).
* Blanck, Dag, "Two Churches, One Community: The Augustana Synod and the Covenant Church, 1860–1920," ''Swedish-American Historical Quarterly'' 63 (April–July 2012), 158–73.
* Blanck, Dag. ''The Creation of an Ethnic Identity: Being Swedish American in the Augustana Synod, 1860-1917,'' (2007) 256 pp )
* Cimino, Richard, ed. ''Lutherans Today: American Lutheran Identity in the Twenty-First Century'' (Eerdmans, 2003).
* Erling, Maria Elizabeth, and Mark Granquist. ''The Augustana Story: Shaping Lutheran Identity in North America'' (Augsburg Books, 2008).
*Follstad, Virginia (2007
''The Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church in Print''(Plymouth, United Kingdom: Scarecrow Press)
* Granquist, Mark, "Parallel Paths: The Augustana Synod and the Covenant Church, 1920–1945," ''Swedish-American Historical Quarterly,'' 63 (April–July 2012), 174–86.
*Granquist, Mark (2008) ''The Augustana Story: Shaping Lutheran Identity in North America'' (Augsburg Fortress Publishers) {{ISBN, 978-0806680255
* Hultgren, Arland. "Augustana and Lutheran identity in America." ''Augustana Heritage'' (2012)
online
* Olson, Oscar W. ''The Augustana Lutheran Church in America: Pioneer Period, 1846-1860'' (1950
full text onlineals
online review
* Stephenson, George M. ''The Religious Aspects of Swedish Immigration'' (1932).
Histoiography
* Granquist, Mark Alan. "Five American Lutheran Histories." ''Lutheran Quarterly'' 12.2 (1998): 197-209.
External links
Augustana Heritage groupThe Lutherans in America; a story of struggle, progress, influence and marvelous growth.The Augustana Synod : a brief review of its history, 1860-1910 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America family tree
Swedish migration to North America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America predecessor churches
Religious organizations established in 1860
Lutheranism in the United States
Lutheran denominations established in the 19th century
1860 establishments in Wisconsin
Lutheran denominations in North America