As in the other Scandinavian countries, so in Finland an exceptionally high percentage of the population belongs to a religious community. Today, about 82 per cent of Finns are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. However, the picture of the Finnish religious and spiritual landscape is more complex than it may at first appear. The project ‘Religions in Finland’ was started in 2003. The project is a joint-effort of the Church Research Institute and the Research Network for the Study of New Religious Movements. The aim is to create an electronic database for describing, mapping and analysing religious associations and communities in Finland (active ones and also those that no longer exist). In August 2007 there were 777 communities and...
The article focuses on the spatial and temporal differentiation of Lutheranism in Finland. The study...
Abstract This paper is based on fieldwork documenting contemporary deposits at sacred places in Est...
The history of Charismatic Christianity in the Nordic countries reaches as far back as Pentecostalis...
As in the other Scandinavian countries, so in Finland an exceptionally high percentage of the popula...
The religious behavior of the Finns has usually been characterised as an extremely static phenomenon...
The study of Western esoteric traditions and practices has been a growing research field since the 1...
The study of Western esoteric traditions and practices has been a growing research field since the 1...
The study of Western esoteric traditions and practices has been a growing research field since the 1...
MA Anna Haapalainen is currently finalising her PhD thesis on the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Fin...
Today, we are facing the decline of institutional religion. In Finland, the decrease in membership o...
Finnish spiritualist and theosophical journals of 1905–20 brought esoteric teachings and vernacular ...
Based on papers presented at the conference arranged by the Donner Institute for Research in Religio...
This article examines an emerging "community movement" in the national Evangelical-Lutheran Church i...
Abstract This history of ideas research views the forming of spiritualism in Finland from the 185...
Tore Ahlbäck Rudolf Steiner as a Religious Authority Susanna Åkerman Queen Christina’s Esoteric ...
The article focuses on the spatial and temporal differentiation of Lutheranism in Finland. The study...
Abstract This paper is based on fieldwork documenting contemporary deposits at sacred places in Est...
The history of Charismatic Christianity in the Nordic countries reaches as far back as Pentecostalis...
As in the other Scandinavian countries, so in Finland an exceptionally high percentage of the popula...
The religious behavior of the Finns has usually been characterised as an extremely static phenomenon...
The study of Western esoteric traditions and practices has been a growing research field since the 1...
The study of Western esoteric traditions and practices has been a growing research field since the 1...
The study of Western esoteric traditions and practices has been a growing research field since the 1...
MA Anna Haapalainen is currently finalising her PhD thesis on the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Fin...
Today, we are facing the decline of institutional religion. In Finland, the decrease in membership o...
Finnish spiritualist and theosophical journals of 1905–20 brought esoteric teachings and vernacular ...
Based on papers presented at the conference arranged by the Donner Institute for Research in Religio...
This article examines an emerging "community movement" in the national Evangelical-Lutheran Church i...
Abstract This history of ideas research views the forming of spiritualism in Finland from the 185...
Tore Ahlbäck Rudolf Steiner as a Religious Authority Susanna Åkerman Queen Christina’s Esoteric ...
The article focuses on the spatial and temporal differentiation of Lutheranism in Finland. The study...
Abstract This paper is based on fieldwork documenting contemporary deposits at sacred places in Est...
The history of Charismatic Christianity in the Nordic countries reaches as far back as Pentecostalis...