Niels Laache

Niels Jacob Jensen Laache (6 November 1831 – 5 February 1892) was a Norwegian revivalist, writer, and bishop.

Right Reverend

Niels Jacob Jensen Laache
Bishop
ChurchChurch of Norway
DioceseNidaros
Personal details
Born(1831-11-06)6 November 1831
Ullensaker, Norway
Died5 February 1892(1892-02-05) (aged 60)
Trondheim, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
DenominationChristian
ParentsJens Knudsen Laake
Dorthe Jacobsdatter Hallingstad
SpouseOline Andrine Nielsen (1859–1892)
OccupationPriest
Alma materDet teologiske fakultet

Laache was born in 1831 in Ullensaker, Norway. He received his theology degree in 1858 and became a priest in 1863. For the next 20 years, he served as pastor, revivalist preacher and local politician in Steinkjer, Eidanger, and Arendal. In 1883, he was appointed as the bishop of Trondhjems stift, a post which he held until his death in 1892. He was also the editor of the Christian magazine For Fattig og Riig. He was decorated Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1885.[1]

Selected works

  • Om Omvendelsen, dens Nødvendighed, dens Begreb og dens Kjendemærker (1860)
  • Om Alterens Sakramente, dets Nytte og rette Brug (1864)
  • Om Børneopdragelsen. Nogle Ord til Opmuntring og Veiledning for Forældre og Andre (Steinkjer 1871)
  • Om Dands (Bergen 1873)
  • Vort jordiske Arbeide i Herrens Tjeneste (1880)
  • Husandagts-Bog. Bibelstykker med Betragtninger til hver Dag, ordnede efter Kirkeaaret (1883)
  • Til Menighederne i Trondhjems Stift! (Trondheim 1884)
  • Forklaring over Luthers lille Katekismus (posthumous 1892)
  • Biskop Laaches Prædikener over Høimesse- og andre Texter (posthumously compiled by C. M. Eckhoff, 1893)
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References

  1. Store norske leksikon. "Niels Laache – utdypning (NBL-artikkel)" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 1 August 2011.
Religious titles
Preceded by
Andreas Grimelund
Bishop of Trondhjem
1883–1892
Succeeded by
Johannes Skaar
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