Evangelical revivalism attracted large numbers of young adherents in early 20th-century Sweden. In this article we discuss what happened when Christian youth societies for men and women merged into mixed societies. The decline of the ideal of the single-sex youth society meant that a decidedly female form of religious organization disappeared. We argue, however, that the change also entailed cautious challenges to established notions of gender. First, a discourse was created in which notions of manliness were placed in the centre, and women, to some extent, were seen as embodying masculinity. Secondly, even though central actors had objections towards a direct female leadership of men, female board members were accepted from the start in lo...
This study deals with questions about male and female, power and church, related to the Mariologies ...
This thesis examines the theological reasons why male gender is perceived as a necessary qualificati...
Christianity has markedly patriarchal traits, and by tradition men have played the dominant role in ...
This article discusses how Swedish Salvationists wrote about femininity and masculinity in conversi...
The sport movement was consolidated in Sweden during the first years of the twentieth century and gr...
"In the mid-nineteenth century, when the idea of religion as a private matter connected to the home ...
This article deals with the construction of manliness and male ideals within Nordic Catholicism at t...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when the idea of religion as a private matter connected to the home a...
This article analyses a student group affiliated with the Christian sports network KRIK Sweden that ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the construction of "Christian masculinity" during the modern er...
This dissertation explores the rise and stagnation of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeav...
Today about 50 percent of the ordained ministers in the Church of Sweden are female, and based on st...
Today about 50 percent of the ordained ministers in the Church of Sweden are female, and based on st...
During the second half of the nineteenth century leading theologians within the Church of Sweden (th...
Christianity has markedly patriarchal traits, and by tradition men have played the dominant role in ...
This study deals with questions about male and female, power and church, related to the Mariologies ...
This thesis examines the theological reasons why male gender is perceived as a necessary qualificati...
Christianity has markedly patriarchal traits, and by tradition men have played the dominant role in ...
This article discusses how Swedish Salvationists wrote about femininity and masculinity in conversi...
The sport movement was consolidated in Sweden during the first years of the twentieth century and gr...
"In the mid-nineteenth century, when the idea of religion as a private matter connected to the home ...
This article deals with the construction of manliness and male ideals within Nordic Catholicism at t...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when the idea of religion as a private matter connected to the home a...
This article analyses a student group affiliated with the Christian sports network KRIK Sweden that ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the construction of "Christian masculinity" during the modern er...
This dissertation explores the rise and stagnation of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeav...
Today about 50 percent of the ordained ministers in the Church of Sweden are female, and based on st...
Today about 50 percent of the ordained ministers in the Church of Sweden are female, and based on st...
During the second half of the nineteenth century leading theologians within the Church of Sweden (th...
Christianity has markedly patriarchal traits, and by tradition men have played the dominant role in ...
This study deals with questions about male and female, power and church, related to the Mariologies ...
This thesis examines the theological reasons why male gender is perceived as a necessary qualificati...
Christianity has markedly patriarchal traits, and by tradition men have played the dominant role in ...