This article explores the advocacy activities of the Church of Sweden. The historical co-optation of the Church by the state, a Lutheran theological heritage, and a trend from “voice to service” within Swedish civil society might discourage stronger political activism by the Church. The following research questions are answered: How does the extent of the advocacy activities of the Church of Sweden, understood as trying to influence politicians and officials and as achieving changes, differ from that of other civil society organizations (CSOs)? What factors explain differences in advocacy activities between the Church of Sweden and the other types of CSOs? How do the types of issues raised by the Church of Sweden through its influence diffe...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the potential link between religious participation an...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
Various aspects of the term Catholic Church can be considered: theological, sociological, legal or p...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain how the separation between state and church effects...
Sweden is one of the most secularised countries in the world. The article treats, against a historic...
Twenty years ago, the Church of Sweden left its close bonds with the state. The Church has since th...
2015 was a year of an unprecedented migration from the Middle East to Europe. Sweden received almost...
The years around 1968 societal change was on the agenda of many political, cultural and other moveme...
This article provides a picture of the role the Church of Sweden plays in relation to the present re...
This article considers spatial and temporal diffusion of Christian values in Sweden and examines the...
In this article, the premises for state support of religious communities in Sweden are discussed in ...
The Church of Sweden had barely 6.5 million members in 2012. Just over 1% of the members visit a chu...
Social work in Sweden has historically been mostly done by the public sector andthe work has been re...
In Sweden today, there are 3.7 thousand registered Swedish churches with the oldest being just over ...
This article sets out to identify a culture of advocacy that has come to characterise Swedish civil ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the potential link between religious participation an...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
Various aspects of the term Catholic Church can be considered: theological, sociological, legal or p...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain how the separation between state and church effects...
Sweden is one of the most secularised countries in the world. The article treats, against a historic...
Twenty years ago, the Church of Sweden left its close bonds with the state. The Church has since th...
2015 was a year of an unprecedented migration from the Middle East to Europe. Sweden received almost...
The years around 1968 societal change was on the agenda of many political, cultural and other moveme...
This article provides a picture of the role the Church of Sweden plays in relation to the present re...
This article considers spatial and temporal diffusion of Christian values in Sweden and examines the...
In this article, the premises for state support of religious communities in Sweden are discussed in ...
The Church of Sweden had barely 6.5 million members in 2012. Just over 1% of the members visit a chu...
Social work in Sweden has historically been mostly done by the public sector andthe work has been re...
In Sweden today, there are 3.7 thousand registered Swedish churches with the oldest being just over ...
This article sets out to identify a culture of advocacy that has come to characterise Swedish civil ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the potential link between religious participation an...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
Various aspects of the term Catholic Church can be considered: theological, sociological, legal or p...