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Sigurd Vilhelm Odland (December 5, 1857 – April 30, 1937) was a Norwegian theologian and church leader. Odland was born in Bergen. After receiving his theology degree in 1879, he studied at various universities in Germany. He was the recipient of university stipends for many years until 1894, when he became a professor of theology at the University of Oslo, specializing in New Testament studies. Odland published a number of theological works. Odland became a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 1892. In 1904 he was named a knight first class of the Order of St. Olav.

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  • Sigurd Vilhelm Odland (December 5, 1857 – April 30, 1937) was a Norwegian theologian and church leader. Odland was born in Bergen. After receiving his theology degree in 1879, he studied at various universities in Germany. He was the recipient of university stipends for many years until 1894, when he became a professor of theology at the University of Oslo, specializing in New Testament studies. Odland published a number of theological works. Odland became a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 1892. In 1904 he was named a knight first class of the Order of St. Olav. (en)
  • Sigurd Vilhelm Odland, född 5 december 1857 i Bergen, död 30 april 1937 i Oslo, var en norsk teolog. Odland blev 1883 stipendiat och var 1894–1906 professor i teologi vid Kristiania universitet samt 1892–1911 ordförande i Det norske lutherske Indremisjonsselskap. Han var 1900–06 medredaktör av "Norsk teologisk tidsskrift" och 1901–10 av "Luthersk kirketidende". (sv)
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  • Sigurd Vilhelm Odland (December 5, 1857 – April 30, 1937) was a Norwegian theologian and church leader. Odland was born in Bergen. After receiving his theology degree in 1879, he studied at various universities in Germany. He was the recipient of university stipends for many years until 1894, when he became a professor of theology at the University of Oslo, specializing in New Testament studies. Odland's background was in the Haugean movement and he supported a strong and consistent approach to theology. When the liberal theologian Johannes Ording was named a professor of theology in 1906, Odland, like the minister of church affairs Christopher Knudsen, quit in protest. A number of people in the circle around Odland then joined forces to form an independent institution for educating priests, the MF Norwegian School of Theology, which was founded in 1907. Odland became a professor of New Testament studies at the institution. In 1892, Odland succeeded Gisle Johnson as head of the , but he left the society in 1911 because the general assembly had decided that women should have voting rights in the organization. In 1916 he also left the school of theology because he was unable to educate priests for the Church of Norway after it was allowed for women to hold talks and so on in the churches. He later taught at the China Mission Society's (the Norwegian Lutheran Mission's) school until 1924. Odland published a number of theological works. Odland became a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 1892. In 1904 he was named a knight first class of the Order of St. Olav. He is buried in the Cemetery of Our Saviour in Oslo. (en)
  • Sigurd Vilhelm Odland, född 5 december 1857 i Bergen, död 30 april 1937 i Oslo, var en norsk teolog. Odland blev 1883 stipendiat och var 1894–1906 professor i teologi vid Kristiania universitet samt 1892–1911 ordförande i Det norske lutherske Indremisjonsselskap. Han var 1900–06 medredaktör av "Norsk teologisk tidsskrift" och 1901–10 av "Luthersk kirketidende". Odland förfäktade en strängt konservativ ortodoxi gentemot nyare teologiska riktningar, som han i det längsta sökte hålla borta från universitetet. När emellertid Johannes Ording, som tillhörde en friare riktning, utnämndes till professor 1906, tog Odland avsked. Han gick därefter i spetsen vid arbetet på att upprätta på privat väg en av teologisk fakulteten oavhängig teologisk "menighetsfakultet för utbildning av präster för norska kyrkan på grundval av Guds ord och kyrkans evangelisk-lutherska bekännelse", , vid vilken han 1907–16 var lärare. Han var sedermera lärare vid Kinamissionsförbundets skola intill 1924. Bland Odlands vetenskapliga arbeten kan framhållas artikeln Apostolalets begreb og oprindelse (i Kristiania universitets festskrift till Oscar II, 1897), Det nya testamentes tekst (1917), Den nytestamentlige kanon (1922) och Johannesevangeliets egthet (1923). (sv)
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