This article focuses on bodily care as the basis of economy. Drawing on Luther and Scandinavian Creation Theology, with an emphasis on shared situatedness and society, I discuss contemporary threats to welfare states. Conservative arguments in favor of family and small communities, combined with charity, provide a cultural/religious alibi for a global “neoliberalism,” where citizens are replaced by customers, and where power and resources from professions are transferred to controllers, due to the logic of NPM. In a critical discussion with Hannah Arendt, I argue that we need a politics that reinforce and develop new social contracts, national as well as international, based on an inclusive demos. A pre-political Lutheran ethos can give ins...
We live in a life-killing global system, and thus, we are called by our own biblical basis � re-rea...
The article focuses on the chasm that modern philosophy has wrought in human nature, thus giving ri...
Kaspar Villadsen: The reappearance of philanthropy: the break up of citizenship, community and freed...
Desire for life and protecting lives has come to the fore during the pandemic. Borders have been clo...
Scandinavian social democracy is increasingly upheld as an alternative that could reform capitalism....
The article discusses how one might reflect further on ecclesiological impacts from Scandinavian cre...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
Faced with the ‘economy of exclusion’ that brackets fraternity out of the picture, the only genuine ...
In 1958 the German philosopher Hannah Arendt released The Human condition, a book in which she famou...
As the past decade built toward today’s crisis, Scandinavian social democracy was frequently suggest...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
Norway has long been considered to be a bastion of social democracy due to its strong, protective, d...
Norway has long been considered to be a bastion of social democracy due to its strong, protective, d...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
The Nordic welfare states, despite their history of successful welfare generation, have recently exp...
We live in a life-killing global system, and thus, we are called by our own biblical basis � re-rea...
The article focuses on the chasm that modern philosophy has wrought in human nature, thus giving ri...
Kaspar Villadsen: The reappearance of philanthropy: the break up of citizenship, community and freed...
Desire for life and protecting lives has come to the fore during the pandemic. Borders have been clo...
Scandinavian social democracy is increasingly upheld as an alternative that could reform capitalism....
The article discusses how one might reflect further on ecclesiological impacts from Scandinavian cre...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
Faced with the ‘economy of exclusion’ that brackets fraternity out of the picture, the only genuine ...
In 1958 the German philosopher Hannah Arendt released The Human condition, a book in which she famou...
As the past decade built toward today’s crisis, Scandinavian social democracy was frequently suggest...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
Norway has long been considered to be a bastion of social democracy due to its strong, protective, d...
Norway has long been considered to be a bastion of social democracy due to its strong, protective, d...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
The Nordic welfare states, despite their history of successful welfare generation, have recently exp...
We live in a life-killing global system, and thus, we are called by our own biblical basis � re-rea...
The article focuses on the chasm that modern philosophy has wrought in human nature, thus giving ri...
Kaspar Villadsen: The reappearance of philanthropy: the break up of citizenship, community and freed...