This article explores the way that members of a political milieu of the New Christian Right in Norway reason about an alliance between local and global forces to open the borders to Muslim immigrants as part of a plot to remove Christianity from Norwegian society or weaken its influence. The context for the research is the refugee crisis of 2015 and 2016, which made these topics politically and culturally salient. The article looks at how this milieu understands the most important elements in the alleged plot against Christianity: the Labour Party, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), Muslim immigrants,and the Church of Norway
Despite processes of secularization of the cultural and political realms of societies, religious tra...
The aim of this case study is to examine differences in the political framing of immigration questio...
This study explores the attitudes of the religious organizations approach towards the refugee crisis...
The new coronavirus came to Norway along with vacationers returning from Italy and Austria ...
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Abstract: Anders Behring Breivik, perpetrator of the Norwegian massacre, was motivated by a belief i...
This paper examines political mobilization against Islam, muslim culture and immigration to Norway. ...
On the face of it, Church of Norway takes a clear position with regard both to a liberal asylum and...
Christian nationalism is a political ideology and cultural framework that manifests in the United St...
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In the attempts to understand the ideology underpinning the terror attack in Norway 22 July 2011, an...
This article analyses references to the Bible in recent migration politics in Northern European coun...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
By drawing upon existing literature on Islamic radicalisation, this article empirically explores why...
Despite processes of secularization of the cultural and political realms of societies, religious tra...
The aim of this case study is to examine differences in the political framing of immigration questio...
This study explores the attitudes of the religious organizations approach towards the refugee crisis...
The new coronavirus came to Norway along with vacationers returning from Italy and Austria ...
In Benedict Anderson’s classical book Imagined communities: reflections on the origin and spread of ...
This article discusses how and why some Pakistani migrants after forty years in Denmark experience v...
Abstract: Anders Behring Breivik, perpetrator of the Norwegian massacre, was motivated by a belief i...
This paper examines political mobilization against Islam, muslim culture and immigration to Norway. ...
On the face of it, Church of Norway takes a clear position with regard both to a liberal asylum and...
Christian nationalism is a political ideology and cultural framework that manifests in the United St...
Is Europe a battlefield? The far right is on the rise across Europe, pushing a battle scenario in wh...
In the attempts to understand the ideology underpinning the terror attack in Norway 22 July 2011, an...
This article analyses references to the Bible in recent migration politics in Northern European coun...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
By drawing upon existing literature on Islamic radicalisation, this article empirically explores why...
Despite processes of secularization of the cultural and political realms of societies, religious tra...
The aim of this case study is to examine differences in the political framing of immigration questio...
This study explores the attitudes of the religious organizations approach towards the refugee crisis...