Lauri Ingman
Lauri Ingman
(
1868
-
1934
) was a
Finnish
theologian, clergyman and politician. From
1916
to
1930
he was the professor of practical theology in the
University of Helsinki
. He was also a member of the
conservative
National Coalition Party
, where he acted as a minister in several cabinets, before becoming the
Prime Minister of Finland
twice, 1918-1919 and 1924-1925. In
1930
he was appointed
Archbishop of Turku
, and head of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
. Ingman, Lauri Ingman, Lauri Ingman, Lauri Ingman Ingman
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