Magnús Eiríksson

Icelandic theologian
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Magnús Eiríksson (born 22 June 1806 in Skinnalón, Iceland; died 3 July 1881 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was an Icelandic theologian. He lived in Copenhagen at the same time as Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) and Hans Lassen Martensen (1808-1884) and viewed their opinions on religion and Christianity with a critical eye.

Magnús Eiríksson (1876)
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Magnús Eiríksson was a Lutheran who developed a Unitarian conviction.

Here are some works by Eiríksson, with the Danish title on the right:

  • On Baptists and Infant Baptism (Om Baptister og Barnedaab), Copenhagen 1844.
  • Faith, Superstition and Unbelief (Tro, Overtro og Vantro), Copenhagen 1846.
  • Dr. Martensen’s Printed Moral Paragraphs (Dr. Martensens trykte moralske Paragrapher), Copenhagen 1846.
  • Speculative Orthodoxy (Speculativ Rettroenhed), Copenhagen 1849.
  • [Theophilus Nicolaus], Is Faith a Paradox and ‘by Virtue of the Absurd’? (Er Troen et Paradox og “i Kraft af det Absurde”? ), Copenhagen 1850.
  • About the Gospel of John (Om Johannes-Evangeliet), Copenhagen 1863.
  • Paul and Christ (Paulus og Christus), Copenhagen 1871.
  • Jews and Christians (Jøder og Christne), Copenhagen 1873.