Research subject Religion, Politics and Violence
Religion, politics and violence is a broad field of research that includes a multitude of religious traditions in both history and the present.
Religion has been used as a political tool in different ways throughout history. In this research field religion is studied from the perspective of different interpretations and practices in various historical contexts, from the days of antiquity to the present, where, for example, Islamic movements and individuals call for violence to reach their goals, to the Buddhist Myanmar, where religious minorities are persecuted. Scholars within this field study of religion is understood in different manners as a tool to motivate and legitimize interpretative authority and positionings of power.
Related research subject
History of Religions
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Researchers
Niklas Foxeus
Affilierad universitetslektor

Susanne Olsson
Professor

Ferdinando Sardella
Associate Professor

Departments and centres
The research activities takes place at the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies.
Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies