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Natanael Beskow
Natanael Beskow
Born

Fredrik Natanael Beskow


(1865-03-09)9 March 1865
Hallingeberg, Småland
Died8 October 1953(1953-10-08) (aged 88)
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)Theologian, School headmaster
Known forwriting hymns
SpouseElsa Beskow (m. 1897)
Children6
RelativesElisabeth Beskow (cousin)

Fredrik Natanael Beskow (9 March 1865 – 8 October 1953) was a Swedish theologian and school headmaster. He was also active as a preacher, writer, artist, pacifist and social activist. Beskow published a number of collections of sermons. He also made substantial contributions as a hymn writer.[1]

Biography

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Beskow was born in Hallingeberg, Sweden (now Västervik Municipality, Småland, Sweden). The son of a priest, Beskow graduated from secondary school in 1883 and got a degree in theological philosophy at Uppsala University in 1884.

From 1888-92, he studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of ArtsinStockholm. He married the children's book author Elsa Beskow in 1897 while she was teaching at Djursholms samskola where he served as head master. Beskow was the headmaster of the newly established co-educational school in Djursholm from 1897 to 1909.[2] They had six sons together.

During this time he worked as an artist, and earned a degree in practical theology in 1895. In 1896 he accepted an invitation from the previous year to become a preacher in Djursholm, which was being built at the time. Beskow never wholeheartedly agreed with the Swedish church's profession of faith, and was never ordained as a minister.[2]

In 1912, with Ebba Pauli, he founded Birkagården, the first of Sweden's so-called "settlements" (hemgård); Beskow was director of Birkagården from 1912-46. He was headmaster of the boarding school (folkhögskola) at Birkagården from 1916-30, as well as honorary doctorate of theology at Lund University in 1918, and president of the Swedish Association for Christian Social Life (Förbundet för kristet samhällsliv), which he established, from 1918-43.[1]

Beskow was a radical pacifist. He was also involved with the campaign for women's suffrage in Sweden (which was granted in 1919), and with the labor unions. Beskow was often engaged in leading negotiations, and became a prominent negotiator.[1]

Vänlighet är kärlekens småmynt att användas i de dagliga utgifterna.
("Kindness is love's loose change, to be used for daily expenses.")

— Natanael Beskow

Works—a selection

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Natanael och Elsa Beskow: studier och minnesbilder (2 extended ed.). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1965.
  • ^ a b Pauli, Ebba (1924). "F Natanael Beskow". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 04. Stockholm: National Archives of Sweden. p. 85. Retrieved 4 October 2015.

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