On the Legacy of Lutheranism in Finland

On the Legacy of Lutheranism in Finland

Author: Kaius Sinnemäki

Publisher: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura

Published: 2019-12-10

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 9518581509

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This volume analyses the societal legacy of Lutheranism in Finland in broad terms. It contributes to the recent renewed interest in the history of religion in Finland and the Nordic countries by bringing together researchers in history, political science, economics, social psychology, education, linguistics, media studies, and theology to examine the mutual relationship between Lutheranism and society in Finland. The two main foci are (i) the historical effects of the Reformation and its aftermath on societal structures and on national identity, values, linguistic culture, education, and the economy, and (ii) the adaptation of the church – and its theology – to changes in the geo-political and sociocultural context. Important sub-themes include nationalism and religion, the secularization and institutionalization of traditional values, multiple Protestant ethics, and long continuities in history. Overall the book argues that large changes in societies cannot be explained via ‘secular’ factors alone, such as economic development or urbanization, but that factors pertaining to religion provide substantial explanatory power for understanding societal change and the resulting societal structures.


On the Legacy of Lutheranism in Finland

On the Legacy of Lutheranism in Finland

Author: Robert H. Nelson

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 9789518581492

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This volume analyses the societal legacy of Lutheranism in Finland in broad terms. It contributes to the recent renewed interest in the history of religion in Finland and the Nordic countries by bringing together researchers in history, political science, economics, social psychology, education, linguistics, media studies, and theology to examine the mutual relationship between Lutheranism and society in Finland. The two main foci are (i) the historical effects of the Reformation and its aftermath on societal structures and on national identity, values, linguistic culture, education, and the economy, and (ii) the adaptation of the church - and its theology - to changes in the geo-political and sociocultural context. Important sub-themes include nationalism and religion, the secularization and institutionalization of traditional values, multiple Protestant ethics, and long continuities in history. Overall the book argues that large changes in societies cannot be explained via 'secular' factors alone, such as economic development or urbanization, but that factors pertaining to religion provide substantial explanatory power for understanding societal change and the resulting societal structures.


Finnish Women Making Religion

Finnish Women Making Religion

Author: T. Utriainen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-07-17

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 113738347X

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Finnish Women Making Religion puts forth the complex intersections that Lutheranism, the most important religious tradition in Finland, has had with other religions as well as with the larger society and politics also internationally.


Finland’s Famous Education System

Finland’s Famous Education System

Author: Martin Thrupp

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-03-01

Total Pages: 469

ISBN-13: 9811982414

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This open access book provides academic insights and serves as a platform for research-informed discussion about education in Finland. Bringing together the work of more than 50 authors across 28 chapters, it presents a major collection of critical views of the Finnish education system and topics that cohere around social justice concerns. It questions rhetoric, myths, and commonly held assumptions surrounding Finnish schooling. This book draws on the fields of sociology of education, education policy, urban studies, and policy sociology. It makes use of a range of research methodologies including ethnography, case study and discourse analysis, and references the work of relevant theorists, including Bourdieu and Foucault. This book aims to provide a critical, updated and astute analysis of the strengths and challenges of the Finnish education system.


A History of the Finnish Church

A History of the Finnish Church

Author: Markku Heikkilä

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9789522227324

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This book is the first general survey in English of the history of the Finnish church. It is based on recent research, but written in a clear and accessible style. It presents a continuous narrative of the church in Finland, from the arrival of Christianity to the present day.00While the church in Finland developed essentially along the same lines as in other Nordic countries, there are some unique aspects deriving from Finlands location between East and West. Some distinctively Finnish responses to processes of modernization and secularization have left their mark on Finnish culture and society.00Markku Heikkilä is Emeritus Professor of Practical Theology at the University of Helsinki, and Simo Heininen is Emeritus Professor of Church History at the University of Helsinki.


Epistemic Colonialism and the Transfer of Curriculum Knowledge across Borders

Epistemic Colonialism and the Transfer of Curriculum Knowledge across Borders

Author: Weili Zhao

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-02-10

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1000541274

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This volume uncovers the colonial epistemologies that have long dominated the transfer of curriculum knowledge within and across nation-states and demonstrates how a historical approach to uncovering epistemological colonialism can inform an alternative, relational mode of knowledge transfer and negotiation within curriculum studies research and praxis. World leaders in the field of curriculum studies adopt a historical lens to map the negotiation, transfer, and confrontation of varied forms of cultural knowledge in curriculum studies and schooling. In doing so, they uniquely contextualize contemporary epistemes as historically embedded and politically produced and contest the unilateral logics of reason and thought which continue to dominate modern curriculum studies. Contesting the doxa of comparative reason, the politics of knowledge and identity, the making of twenty-first century educational subjects, and multiculturalism, this volume offers a relational onto-epistemic network as an alternative means to dissect and overcome epistemological colonialism. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in curriculum studies as well as the study of international and comparative education. Those interested in post-colonial discourses and the philosophy of education will also benefit from the volume.


Martin Luther and His Legacy: A Perspective on 500 Years of Reformation

Martin Luther and His Legacy: A Perspective on 500 Years of Reformation

Author: Roy Long

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0244930007

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The year 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation. On this occasion the Council of Lutheran Churches in Great Britain presents Martin Luther and His Legacy to tell the story of the development of Lutheran communities in the UK. This historical survey takes the reader through 500 years of Lutheranism, concluding with a picture of the Lutheran church as it exists in Great Britain today.


Lutheranism and social responsibility

Lutheranism and social responsibility

Author: Nina J. Koefoed

Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

Published: 2022-05-16

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 3647558680

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The contributions in this volume enter the debate about the way in which the provision of poor relief can be influenced by its national confessional context. They bring new perspectives to the understanding of theological aspects of Lutheranism, such as the connection between justification by faith alone and care for the poor, and work and work ethics. The articles also analyse the implementation of social responsibility of the authority towards different categories of poor ('deserving' and 'undeserving'), local administration and centralization of poor relief through connections of public and private sources of funding, and collaboration between state, church and civil society through different public and private aspects of poor relief. In this way the various contributions combine to demonstrate new ways in the study of the connection between confessional specifics and historical developments through detailed knowledge of theology, supported by concrete historical case studies.