Arnfinn Haram
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Arnfinn Andreas Haram O.P. (25 September 1948 - 10 June 2012) was a Norwegian Dominican brother, social debater and nonfiction author, born in Ålesund, raised in Haram municipality in Sunnmøre and died in Oslo.
Biography[]
Haram was educated at the in Oslo and became a priest in the Norwegian Church in Loddefjord and Laksevåg, both Bergen's boroughs. However in 1998 Haram converted to the Latin Church. He made his eternal vows in 2002 and became a Catholic priest in 2003. Haram studied at Angelicum in Rome, where he became a licentiate in theology in 2008 at a dissertation on Cardinal Newman. From 2009 until his death Haram was the superior (monastery) of the in Oslo. He was an avid and feared participant in the social debate, and was a firm and highly respected writer in the daily newspaper Klassekampen.
Bibliography[]
- Christian oppseding and church identity: an assessment of IKO with a particular focus on the people's church problem. Oslo, 1978.
- The deanesthetic rule: Reformational heritage and current program. Oslo, 1979.
- Three florentiners: essay and articles on religion, culture and society: 2003-2009 (foreword by Jon Michelet). Efrem publisher, 2009.
- Babylonian harp (afterword by Knut Olav Åmås). Efrem publisher, 2013.
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- 1948 births
- 2012 deaths
- Converts to Roman Catholicism from Lutheranism
- Norwegian Dominicans
- Norwegian hymnwriters
- Norwegian non-fiction writers
- Norwegian Roman Catholic priests
- Nynorsk-language writers
- People from Ålesund