God does exist – the humanists just dont seem to know it – yet!
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Featured Articles, Newspapers, Politics on 11. Jun, 2009 | 1 Comment
Okay, so the Swedish humanist society is on the go once again. This time with a campaign that resembles a lot of a campaign in England. The other evening, as I was getting on the subway, I saw this big advertisement saying “God probably does not exist”. It’s almost amusing (deliberate?) that the humanist society [...]
Contextual theology – as in gender-neutral?
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Newspapers, Theology, contextual theology on 18. Mar, 2008 | 1 Comment
Today Dagen published an article about the lutheran church in Norway. There has been a debate in the church whether they should keep on baptize people in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. A priest in the city of Hamar wanted to remove the masculine language in the baptism liturgy. The [...]
A legible faith
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Newspapers, Theology on 15. Mar, 2008 | 0 Comments
I just read an article in the Swedish paper Dagen where a pastor (Niklas Piensoho) and an debater (Birger Schlaug) talks about the new religious climate in Sweden. The question is, why not more people are interested in Christianity. Schlaug says that he knows people who are converting to catholicism because “it is legible”. Could [...]





