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Can rituals contribute to change society? - The Faculty of Theology

findings on blogs. In addition, results will be presented in a more traditional manner: At conferences, in academic journals and books. The Research...

about-blog-include.html - The Faculty of Theology

Bloggen er et faglig orientert nettsted som drives av det tverrfakultåre forskningsnettverket PluRel ved Universitetet i Oslo.

Paul-François Tremlett - The Faculty of Theology

, ethnographic research at the sites of protest and archival research on newspapers, blogs and websites associated with independent and anti-capitalist media to...

Superstition and Difference - The Faculty of Theology

Superstition and Difference In the latest installment of blog posts in the wake of the PluRel conference on the concept of religion in January, John...

Respect for Freedom of Religion or Belief is necessary for peaceful co-existence and human flourishing - The Faculty of Theology

Northwestern University is of a different opinion. In a recent blog post she claims that the “International ‘Religious Freedom’ agenda will only embolden ISIS...

Islam Nets Peace Conference 2012: Fredligt budskap i utmanande form - The Faculty of Theology

nuanced image of Islam Net. But after reading her blog, I wondered whether she has ever visited any other Muslim youth organisation. As a historian studying...

Religion, Freedom, and the Illusions of Law - The Faculty of Theology

of the American penal state. It’s in a similar direction of inquiry that this exchange on the PluRel blog points me. [For Prof. Courtney Bender’s...

Treating Religious Freedom as a Human Right is a Problem, Not a Solution - The Faculty of Theology

of history here that cannot be covered in a short blog post. Historians have looked to the 1970s for the first feasible attempts to protect human...

Branding the Church of Norway - The Faculty of Theology

the full blog post by Erlend Hovdkinn From at Religion: Going Public Published Sep. 18, 2016 8:46 PM E-mail this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter...

Religious Stuff and Identity Politics - The Faculty of Theology

MMI A notion of a ‘Christian cultural heritage’ lurks around in Norwegian public debate, but what does it really refer to? Read the full blog post by...

The Myths of Norse Mythology - The Faculty of Theology

mythology they are representing? Read the full blog post by Erlend Hovdkinn From at Religion: Going Public Published Sep. 18, 2016 8:35 PM E-mail this page...

Is Norway a Post-Secular Society? - The Faculty of Theology

you needed to ask. Read the full blog post at Religion: Going Public Published Sep. 18, 2016 8:32 PM E-mail this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter...

BLASPHEMY! - The Faculty of Theology

and gradual demise of the Norwegian blasphemy ban at the Religion Going Public blog . Published May 12, 2016 3:37 PM - Last modified May 12, 2016 3:37...

Recent Publications - The Faculty of Theology

of Others. A praxis-based outline for a new theorization on hospitality and the heterotopic . Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Blog posts Wyller...

Sharia Goes Wall Street - The Faculty of Theology

Sharia Goes Wall Street What happens when your business partner wants to resolve a conflict by recourse to Sharia? Read the full blog post at

Interview with REDO researcher Graham Harvey - The Faculty of Theology

and Origins. Harvey has an interesting background in the studies of religion and "New animism". In an interview with the blog "Albion Calling" he talks...

The Trouble of Thinking About Religion and Law - The Faculty of Theology

to Law’, The Immanent Frame (SSRC Blog), 13.10.11. Sullivan, Winnifred F., Robert A. Yelle and Mateo Taussig-Rabbo (eds.) (2011). Introduction. In...

nnk-1-2021-innhold.pdf - Det teologiske fakultet

1 Det går bra til slutt? Avmakt, håp og forkynnelse I skrivende stund er det snaue to timer siden Erna Solberg annonserte koronapandemiens hittil stre

Whose Religion? What Freedom? - The Faculty of Theology

a recent exchange at the Religion in Pluralist Society (PluRel) blog, some of these clashes have been presented and debated, with contributions from...

Transformation or secularisation? - The Faculty of Theology

Transformation or secularisation? In his blog entry, as well as the public lecture on which the blog entry is based, Ian Reader has raised some...