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Gendered and Embodied Un/learning among Women Disengaging from Faith in the UK and Finland
(The Donner Institute, 03.05.2024)Women often embody the central values and practices of their religious tradition. When they leave their community, women find a part of the “religious tapestry” remaining with them long after their disengagement. In this ... -
Gendering seekers and upstarts in early twentieth-century Finnish literature
(The Donner Institute, 20.03.2021)The search for truth and spirituality, intertwined with the search for one’s self, has been a perennial theme in arts and literature. In some works of Finnish literature at the turn of the twentieth century, the figure of ... -
German Jews in Sweden: Dialectics of symbiosis and coexistence
(the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)Review of Deutschsprachige Jüdische Migration nach Schweden 1774 bis 1945, edited by Olaf Glöckner and Helmut Müssener (2017). -
Gestaltningen och etablerandet av Förintelseminnet i Sverige: Förintelsemonument i Sverige 1990–2009
(the Donner Institute, 02.12.2017)I föregående artikel (publicerad i Nordisk judaistik 27(2)) visades hur minnet av Förintelsen gavs tidigt uttryck för i form av minnesstenar och monument, även i Sverige. Men trots dessa verk fanns det fortfarande ett behov ... -
Gestaltningen och etablering av Förintelseminnet i Sverige
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)Artikeln handlar om de monumenten över Förintelsens offer som restes i Sverige mellan 1949 och 1998 och kompletterar och till viss del korrigerar bilden av hur minnet av Förintelsen har vuxit fram i Sverige. Medan vissa ... -
Glastonbury Holy Thorn: Much more than the ‘biography of a symbol’
(The Donner Institute, 20.03.2021)Review of Adam Stout's Glastonbury Holy Thorn: Story of a Legend (Glastonbury: Green & Pleasant Publishing, 2020). -
Golgotha and the burial of Adam between Jewish and Christian tradition
(The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)The curious name of Golgotha, and its translations provided by the evangelists, became a focal point for interpretation, opening the door for new Christological concepts to become affixed to it. As these novel Christological ... -
Greed and Work in Finland-Swedish Folklore
(The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)Greed, or avarice, is one of the cardinal sins. Protestant Swedish Finn folklore demonstrates expressions of greed, even if the actual term is not mentioned. In folk religion Christian norms and values are combined with ... -
Handbok om svenska judars arkiv
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokrecension av Carl Henrik Carlssons Källor till judarnas historia i Sverige. Arkivguide (Stockholm: Riksarkivet, 2022) -
Heritigization and foreign diplomacy. Claiming a religious building to enhance Swedish-Russian contacts in the aftermath of the Cold War
(The Donner Institute, 01.09.2023)The article investigates the complex negotiation process regarding the renovation of St Catherine’s church in St Petersburg. Additionally, the goal is to gain novel understanding of how former religious spaces can be ... -
Hezbollah's Military Intervention in Syria: political choice or religious obligation?
(The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)Hezbollah has been an important political and military actor in Lebanon and the Middle East since the mid-1980s. Its popularity grew especially after successfully deterring the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 2006. With the ... -
Hippiedom and the American religious landscape
(The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2015)The Jesus People Movement: A Story of Spiritual Revolution among the Hippies by Richard Bustraan (2014) is reviewed by Dan Sundqvist. -
Hop-on Hop-off Spirituality. From Consumerism and Entertainment to Learning
(The Donner Institute, 03.05.2024)In contemporary spirituality-related thought and behaviour in Estonia (as well as in a number of other regions), a phenomenon can be observed that I call hop-on hop-off spirituality. This means testing and tasting of various ... -
Hospitality and the ethico-political: Collective gestures for welcoming others – critique and possibilities
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)What is hospitality? Who is it addressed to? Hospitality aims at welcoming those who arrive; it demands giving space and time and sharing our own resources with others. In view of the current global migration crisis and ... -
How dare you think divergently!
(The Donner Institute, 02.02.2022)Freethinking seems to be desirable because the human being is seen as an independently thinking being. However, as is well known, freethinking should not be taken for granted: ideological indoctrination, manipulation and ... -
How do you Jew in Finland?
(The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)Review of Mercédesz Czimbalmos's Intermarriage, Conversion and Jewish Identity in Contemporary Finland. A Study of Vernacular Religion in the Finnish Jewish Communities (Åbo Akademi University). -
How to Think like an Atheist. Science, Philosophy, and Religion in Atheist-Produced Educational YouTube Videos
(The Donner Institute, 03.05.2024)Atheism has had a strong presence on YouTube since its founding in the mid-2000s, which coincided with the rise of the new atheism movement, and lay atheists were quick to use the platform to spread new atheist ideas. ... -
Hugo Valentin's scholarly campaign against antisemitism 1920s to the early 1950s
(The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)The Swedish Jewish historian Hugo Valentin (1888–1963) founded the field of Swedish Jewish history in the 1920s. Valentin was also a prominent and public figure in Swedish Jewish affairs, as a writer, Zionist and refugee ... -
Hypnos, symboldrama och religion
(The Donner Institute, 1984)Professor Owe Wikström arbetar i den här boken med teoretiska ramar som inte tidigare varit framträdande i det religionsvetenskapliga studiet, nämligen med teorier från hypnos och mental imagery-forskningen. I analysen ... -
‘I try not to save my soul, but to understand it’
(The Donner Institute, 01.03.2022)This article presents a comparative study of the experiences of young adults on a spiritual quest in cultural and religious contexts where they have not yet been properly studied, that is Lutheran Finland, Roman Catholic ...