This article examines how religious freedom has been implemented and interpreted in Finland over the last hundred years. Moving chronologically, I explore the most crucial developmental phases in religious freedom legislation and public discussion. The Act on the Freedom of Religion was only introduced after Finland’s independence in 1917 and entered into force at the beginning of 1923. The article shows themes that provoked much discussion in the 1920s and were interestingly repeated in the debate in the 1960s. The question of the relationship between the church and state was at the core of the Finnish public debate on freedom of religion from the outset. A similar discussion again became visible at the turn of the twenty-first century in ...
A central premise of the concept of freedom of religion is that the state has the obligation and aut...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
This article examines how three Finnish newspapers covered religion on an ordinary day in the 2010s....
As the main religion of Finland, but also of entire Scandinavia, Lutheranism has a centuries-long h...
In this chapter, we examine statements of Finnish municipal election candidates regarding plans to b...
Deprivation of [religious liberty] is no slender punishment; it is a heavy price to pay for the exer...
In 1809 the citizens of Sweden where given the freedom to practice their Christian faith through the...
This article considers the turn to culture and heritage as a strategy for the preservation of majori...
The article focuses on the spatial and temporal differentiation of Lutheranism in Finland. The study...
In recent decades, the Finnish state has developed multicultural policies that aim at fostering the ...
A central premise of the concept of freedom of religion is that the state has the obligation and aut...
The article deals studies the existence and activities of the free Protestant communities (Baptists,...
This article analyses the influence of Soviet religious politics on society’s attitude to religion, ...
This article traces the emergence of religious anti-communist discourse in Finland’s proto-fascist L...
In the 1880s, the religious life in Finland was in the midst of a turbulent period which, for some, ...
A central premise of the concept of freedom of religion is that the state has the obligation and aut...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
This article examines how three Finnish newspapers covered religion on an ordinary day in the 2010s....
As the main religion of Finland, but also of entire Scandinavia, Lutheranism has a centuries-long h...
In this chapter, we examine statements of Finnish municipal election candidates regarding plans to b...
Deprivation of [religious liberty] is no slender punishment; it is a heavy price to pay for the exer...
In 1809 the citizens of Sweden where given the freedom to practice their Christian faith through the...
This article considers the turn to culture and heritage as a strategy for the preservation of majori...
The article focuses on the spatial and temporal differentiation of Lutheranism in Finland. The study...
In recent decades, the Finnish state has developed multicultural policies that aim at fostering the ...
A central premise of the concept of freedom of religion is that the state has the obligation and aut...
The article deals studies the existence and activities of the free Protestant communities (Baptists,...
This article analyses the influence of Soviet religious politics on society’s attitude to religion, ...
This article traces the emergence of religious anti-communist discourse in Finland’s proto-fascist L...
In the 1880s, the religious life in Finland was in the midst of a turbulent period which, for some, ...
A central premise of the concept of freedom of religion is that the state has the obligation and aut...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
This article examines how three Finnish newspapers covered religion on an ordinary day in the 2010s....