Mikael Mogren

The Right Reverend
Mikael Mogren
Bishop of Västerås
Church Church of Sweden
Diocese Västerås
Appointed 2015
Predecessor Thomas Söderberg
Orders
Ordination 1996
by Jonas Jonson
Consecration September 2015
by Antje Jackelén
Personal details
Born (1969-09-06) September 6, 1969
Hammar, Askersund, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Motto Ordet blev människa (The Word became flesh)

Bengt Mikael Mogren, (born 6 September 1969) is a Swedish bishop, theologian and author.

Biography

Morgen was born in a peasant family in Hammar, Askersund in Örebro. For some time he worked as a prison officer. He has undergone training in antiquarian buildings in Gothenburg and studied theology in Uppsala, Tübingen and at Harvard University. In his master's thesis he wrote about the youth movement in the Coptic Church. Mogren was ordained a priest in 1996 for the Diocese of Strängnäs by Bishop Jonas Jonson. Mogren worked, between 2004 and 2011, at Holy Trinity Parish in Uppsala. In 2011 he became the diocesan curate in Västerås.

He received his doctorate in church science with the dissertation Den romantiska kyrkan (The romantic church), dealing with his views on church and state in the early 1800s. He addresses the issue of the anti-Semitic ideas present among several romantic thinkers. In 2003, he was named Teacher of the Year by the students of the Faculty of Theology in Uppsala. On May 19, 2015 he was elected bishop of the Diocese of Västerås. He was ordained a bishop in Uppsala Cathedral on September 6, 2015.[1][2][3]

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