Religions can facilitate cohesion, belonging and feelings of safety or can underpin tensions, separatism or terrorism. This has led local, national and international policymakers to use inter-religious councils to overcome local conflicts by facilitating dialogue. Sweden has a growing number of inter-religious councils around the country. This article focuses on the inter-religious council in Midtown. The aim is (1) to describe how politicians, civil servants and religious leaders as participants in the council express their expectations on the Midtown inter-religious council, and (2) to analyse these accounts in the light of ongoing research and European examples of inter-religious dialogue. Data have been collected via interviews and pa...
This chapter analyses the ambiguous presence of religious agents as service providers in Swedish sta...
This article discusses religion in public space and the case study is the Muslim minorities in Swede...
In recent decades, the effects of religious pluralism on religious participation has been a much deb...
During the 20th century, Sweden developed into a mainly secularized society with low key institution...
Swedish society is characterized by secularization but as a result of migration during the last deca...
Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on soci...
In Swedish contemporary society we find ongoing processes of secularization and the idea of seculari...
In this study, I address the relationship between religion and politics in the Nordic countries, 198...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, governments and other public authorities increasingl...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain how the separation between state and church effects...
This is an empirical study of the publicness of religion. Its focus is on religious leaders in the l...
Religious congregations and social work have long been a neglected field of research. Although the n...
The aim of the study is to examine the extent to which Muslim congregations in Sweden cooperate with...
The presence of Muslim populations in Western European societies is a relatively new phenomenon whic...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing issues on the Swedish political agenda. The local ...
This chapter analyses the ambiguous presence of religious agents as service providers in Swedish sta...
This article discusses religion in public space and the case study is the Muslim minorities in Swede...
In recent decades, the effects of religious pluralism on religious participation has been a much deb...
During the 20th century, Sweden developed into a mainly secularized society with low key institution...
Swedish society is characterized by secularization but as a result of migration during the last deca...
Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on soci...
In Swedish contemporary society we find ongoing processes of secularization and the idea of seculari...
In this study, I address the relationship between religion and politics in the Nordic countries, 198...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, governments and other public authorities increasingl...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain how the separation between state and church effects...
This is an empirical study of the publicness of religion. Its focus is on religious leaders in the l...
Religious congregations and social work have long been a neglected field of research. Although the n...
The aim of the study is to examine the extent to which Muslim congregations in Sweden cooperate with...
The presence of Muslim populations in Western European societies is a relatively new phenomenon whic...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing issues on the Swedish political agenda. The local ...
This chapter analyses the ambiguous presence of religious agents as service providers in Swedish sta...
This article discusses religion in public space and the case study is the Muslim minorities in Swede...
In recent decades, the effects of religious pluralism on religious participation has been a much deb...