More than ten years ago important legal and formal changes took place in the Church of Sweden that made diaconia a necessary part of the congregations obligation. This article reports a research project that studies the changes that possibly could evolve from these changes
This article applies the conceptual framework found in Charles Taylor’s “A Secular Age“ (20...
By conducting a case study of two diaconal institutions, Samariterhemmet in Uppsala/Sweden and the E...
This dissertation examines the renewal of the diaconate since the Second Vatican Council 1962 to 196...
Diaconia research in the Nordic countries 2015-2019 This master thesis is a systematic literature re...
The value of diaconia is difficult to measure, its immaterial assets not easily grasped. In this art...
International diaconia is a concept that has been used by the Lutheran World Federation and other Ch...
The value of diaconia is difficult to measure, its immaterial assets not easily grasped. In this art...
The value of diaconia is difficult to measure, its immaterial assets not easily grasped. In this art...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to see how proponents of diaconia justified the establishme...
Five decades’ process of breaking more than four centuries of Church-State ties saw a major break-th...
This article explores the advocacy activities of the Church of Sweden. The historical co-optation of...
This article considers spatial and temporal diffusion of Christian values in Sweden and examines the...
Diaconal actions are always conditioned and challenged by concrete contexts, and all contexts are mu...
This study examines how the Church of Sweden's episcopal expression has changed over the past 40 yea...
Sweden is one of the most secularised countries in the world. The article treats, against a historic...
This article applies the conceptual framework found in Charles Taylor’s “A Secular Age“ (20...
By conducting a case study of two diaconal institutions, Samariterhemmet in Uppsala/Sweden and the E...
This dissertation examines the renewal of the diaconate since the Second Vatican Council 1962 to 196...
Diaconia research in the Nordic countries 2015-2019 This master thesis is a systematic literature re...
The value of diaconia is difficult to measure, its immaterial assets not easily grasped. In this art...
International diaconia is a concept that has been used by the Lutheran World Federation and other Ch...
The value of diaconia is difficult to measure, its immaterial assets not easily grasped. In this art...
The value of diaconia is difficult to measure, its immaterial assets not easily grasped. In this art...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to see how proponents of diaconia justified the establishme...
Five decades’ process of breaking more than four centuries of Church-State ties saw a major break-th...
This article explores the advocacy activities of the Church of Sweden. The historical co-optation of...
This article considers spatial and temporal diffusion of Christian values in Sweden and examines the...
Diaconal actions are always conditioned and challenged by concrete contexts, and all contexts are mu...
This study examines how the Church of Sweden's episcopal expression has changed over the past 40 yea...
Sweden is one of the most secularised countries in the world. The article treats, against a historic...
This article applies the conceptual framework found in Charles Taylor’s “A Secular Age“ (20...
By conducting a case study of two diaconal institutions, Samariterhemmet in Uppsala/Sweden and the E...
This dissertation examines the renewal of the diaconate since the Second Vatican Council 1962 to 196...