Publikationer från CTR
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- Linjamaa, P. (2023). Misanthropic Luciferian Order. World Religions and Spirituality Project (WRSP).
- Lundgren, S. (2023). The Artsakh Agony. Religion in Praxis. Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University.
- Scharbrodt, O. (2023). CMES Regional Outlook: MENA Responses to the Qur’an Burnings in Sweden. CMES Regional Outlook Series.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). COVID-19: A slippery slope or a turning point of polarisation?. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Insights from the Dashboard : What role do traditions play in the conflict?. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Luxembourg : Living through the pandemic in the ‘laboratory of mobility’. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Luxembourg: Living through the pandemic in the 'laboratory of mobility'. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Poland : The war of Poles against Poles. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Sweden : Recommendations first, restrictions last. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Sweden: Recommendations first, restrictions last. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). The war of Poles against Poles during the pandemic. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Why is the World Council of Churches unlikely to expel the Russian Orthodox Church?. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2022). Will increasing insecurity lead us beyond polarisation?. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Di Puppo, L., Vicini, F. & Williamson Fa, S. (2022). Rethinking anthropology in light of ‘Muslim worlds’ : Ephemerality, language and relations in field encounters with transcendence. AbuSulayman Center for Global Islamic Studies, George Mason University.
- Saggau, E. (2022). Checkmate : Serbian Orthodox diplomacy in the Shades of the Ukrainian war. Orthodox Christian Studies Center.
- Saggau, E. H. (2022). Killing in the name of Christ?. Orthodoxy in Dialogue.
- Saggau, E. H. (2022). Securing the high ground – the Serbian Orthodox Church’s new political reality. Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University.
- Arentzen, T. (2021). Shaking the Tree of Anthropocentricity. Public Orthodoxy, Public Orthodoxy. Orthodox Christian Studies Center.
- Arentzen, T. (2021). St. Kassia and the Mary Magdalene Complex. The Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2021). COVID-19 and freedom of religion. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Bobrowicz, R. (2021). Poland - an example of delayer secularization?. European Academy on Religion and Society.
- Mannerfelt, F. & Maurits, A. (2021). Himmel och helvete : de första prästvigda kvinnornas okända erfarenheter.
- Maurits, A. & Mannerfelt, F. (2021). Teologi i tiden, avsnitt 24: Kallelse och erkännande - berättelser från de första prästvigda kvinnorna i Svenska kyrkan. Svenska kyrkan.
- Metreveli, T. (2021). Orthodoxy 2.0: Practice of Faith and Performance of Social Distancing. Berkley Forum. The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University..
- Williamson Fa, S. (2021). Ashiqs: Travelling Bards of Anatolia, the Caucasus, and Iran : An overview of the past, present, and future of the translocal traditions of ashiq bards. EastEast.