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  • Yli kaksi miljardia tulkintaa

    September 16, 2021

    Teksti: Manu Mäntylä, opiskelija “Globaali kristinusko” -kurssilta. Kurssista voi lukea lisää täältä. On sanomattakin selvää, että jokaisella on oma näkemyksensä kristinuskosta, oli henkilö kristitty tai ei. Se näkyy (tai ei näy) ihmisten elämässä eri tavoin, ja kristinuskosta usein ammennetaan ne osat elämään, jotka siihen sopivat ja nähdään merkityksellisinä. Kristinuskon moninaisuuteen vaikuttavat niin kulttuuri, kasvatus, elinympäristö […]

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Sataman, pyhiinvaelluksen, ranta-alueiden sekä arkielämän hyvinvointitekiöiden tutkimukset saivat Turun kaupunkitutkimusohjelman rahoituksen

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Turun kaupunkitutkimusohjelmasta myönnettiin rahoitus neljälle tutkimushankkeelle, joista kaikissa on mukana Turun yliopiston tutkijoita.
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A new Open Access issue of Approaching Religion ha A new Open Access issue of Approaching Religion has been published entitled Religious Heritage and Change in the North. With keynote articles by Prof. Arne Bugge Amundsen and Prof. Irene Stengs.
https://journal.fi/ar/issue/view/9726
A follow up for all of you with an interest in cul A follow up for all of you with an interest in cultural heritage. On 11 November 2022 at 9.00-10.30, you are welcome to participate in Prof. Arne Bugge Amundsen's keynote lecture on the theme “19th Century Religious Heritage in the North: Monocultural or multicultural?” Arne Bugge Amundsen is Professor of Cultural History at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo. For more information about the event, see https://polininstitutet.fi/religious-heritage/program/.
Attention researchers with an interest in cultural Attention researchers with an interest in cultural heritage! On 10 November 2022 at 9.30-11, you are welcome to participate in Prof. Irene Stengs keynote lecture on "The Making of Religious Heritage: Diverging Sacralities in Contemporary Europe". Irene Stengs is Professor by special appointment ‘Anthropology of Ritual and Popular Culture’ at the Vrije Universiteit (Amsterdam) and Senior Researcher at the Meertens Institute (Amsterdam). For more information about the event, see https://polininstitutet.fi/religious-heritage/program/.
The deadline for abstracts for the Religious Herit The deadline for abstracts for the Religious Heritage and Change in the North has been extended until the 20th of May 2022. 
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