This article is an analysis of the recognition of the Missionary Church of Kopimism as a faith community by the Swedish state. The analysis draws on post-Foucaultian writings on governmentality and seeks to understand what kind of normative and proscriptive understandings of “religion” guide the process. The authors argue that the recognition reveals fundamental aspects of the Swedish state’s performative role in the recognition of faith communities which challenges any unreflective classification of it as “secular.”Impact of Religio
Secularization is an ambiguous concept. An important part of the Swedes' self-understanding is about...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on how the internal secularization of the Church ofSweden...
Kingdom center Sweden is a small-town Pentecostal community located in the Swedish province of Scani...
This article is an analysis of the recognition of the Missionary Church of Kopimism as a faith commu...
This article considers spatial and temporal diffusion of Christian values in Sweden and examines the...
This chapter analyses the ambiguous presence of religious agents as service providers in Swedish sta...
The dissertation examines the theoretical identity and formal status of a worship community within t...
This essay contributes new knowledge on Sweden’s immigrant- and integration policy during the years ...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, governments and other public authorities increasingl...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship between the state and religious communities...
In terms of belief and attendance, Sweden is one of the most secular countries in the world. Yet, ch...
The presence of Muslim populations in Western European societies is a relatively new phenomenon whic...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain how the separation between state and church effects...
The Covid pandemic has an enormous impact on individual rights. This is true also for the freedom to...
Secularization is an ambiguous concept. An important part of the Swedes' self-understanding is about...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on how the internal secularization of the Church ofSweden...
Kingdom center Sweden is a small-town Pentecostal community located in the Swedish province of Scani...
This article is an analysis of the recognition of the Missionary Church of Kopimism as a faith commu...
This article considers spatial and temporal diffusion of Christian values in Sweden and examines the...
This chapter analyses the ambiguous presence of religious agents as service providers in Swedish sta...
The dissertation examines the theoretical identity and formal status of a worship community within t...
This essay contributes new knowledge on Sweden’s immigrant- and integration policy during the years ...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, governments and other public authorities increasingl...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship between the state and religious communities...
In terms of belief and attendance, Sweden is one of the most secular countries in the world. Yet, ch...
The presence of Muslim populations in Western European societies is a relatively new phenomenon whic...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain how the separation between state and church effects...
The Covid pandemic has an enormous impact on individual rights. This is true also for the freedom to...
Secularization is an ambiguous concept. An important part of the Swedes' self-understanding is about...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on how the internal secularization of the Church ofSweden...
Kingdom center Sweden is a small-town Pentecostal community located in the Swedish province of Scani...