Eric Segelberg


Eric Segelberg was a Swedish theologian, professor, and a priest of the Lutheran Church of Sweden.

Early life and education

Segelberg was born in Nyköping, Sweden. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1944, and he continued to study theology and classics at both Uppsala University and Oxford University, receiving a doctorate in history of religion. His dissertation in 1958 was titled Maṣbūtā: Studies in the Ritual of the Mandæan Baptism.

Career

He became professor of classics at Dalhousie University, Canada, in 1968. As professor emeritus, he returned to Sweden. Widely known in many fields, he specialized in study of patristics, Mandaean studies, and Gnosticism. His main specialization was in liturgics. His quite outstanding liturgical knowledge characterized his studies in the history of religion. Some of his notable writings include "The Benedictio Olei in the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus",, and "The Ordination of the Mandæan tarmida and its Relation to Jewish and Early Christian Ordination Rites",.
Segelberg was member of the Societas Sanctae Birgittae. In Sweden, he was a well-known member of the Swedish high-church movement Arbetsgemenskapen Kyrklig Förnyelse. He established a trust in 1984 to enhance Christian theological research, education and youth work. In Sweden, he founded Segelbergska stiftelsen för liturgivetenskaplig forskning, located in Uppsala, Sweden.
In 1990, a Festschrift to him was published, collecting a number of his own writings: Gnostica – mandaica – liturgica. Opera eius ipsius selecta & collecta septuagenario Erico Segelberg oblata curantibus Jan Bergman, Jan Hjärpe, Per Ström una cum Bibliographia Segelbergiana ab Oloph Bexell redacta.
He died in Uppsala in 2001.