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This book, authored by Linnea Lundgren, examines the governance of religious diversity and the evolving relationship between state and religion, focusing on Sweden. It explores how religious communities, particularly minority groups, are perceived either as resources or risks by the government. The work delves into the historical and contemporary development of state-religion relations, education, and integration policies in Sweden, providing insights into how these policies have been shaped by immigration and increasing religious diversity. It highlights the role of the state in defining and regulating the public presence of religion. The book is part of the 'Boundaries of Religious Freedom' series and is aimed at scholars and practitioners interested in the intersections of religion, law, and governance in Europe, particularly within the Nordic context.
Religious studies --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology --- Politics --- religie --- sociologie --- godsdienst --- Europese politiek --- Europe --- Church and state. --- Religious minorities. --- Church and state --- Religious minorities
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