Religious Complexity in the Public Sphere

Deploys and develops the complexity frame of reference in a way that reflects paradoxical developments and a range of social, cultural, and political problems Analyzes religion, secularization, and religious complexity in the public sphere in the past thirty years using Nordic case studies Gathers perspectives from across the Nordic regions and a variety of disciplines such as the sociology of religion, political science, communication, cultural studies, and social theory Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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