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    • A Newer New Age. Irony and the Enchantment of Atheism in Syntheist Religion 

      Wedin, Robert (2016-01-29)
      The purpose of this thesis is to study how the stipulations of religious thought changes as society gets increasingly digitalized, life become more virtual and people get interconnected through the internet. The thesis ...
    • Meningens motstånd. 29 studenters perspektiv på humaniora 

      Alarcón, Meri; Amundsen Bergström, Matilda; Kaveh, Tania; Pettersen, Vilde Andrea; Jagemark, Lisa; Karlsson, Moa; Juliusson, Carl Magnus; Leffler, Olof; Vikström, Ylva; Andersson, Alexander; Allzén, Simon; Wollter, Sebastian; Lindbo, Johanna; Ramberg, Jens; Lindh, Mattias; Westberg, Anders; Wedin, Robert; Martinsson, Lars; Emanuelsson, Jimmy; Kostenniemi, Peter; Egerzon, Tobias; Svensson, Therese; Jirenfelt, Helena; Lindström, Miranda; Falk, Linus; Möller, Mirjam; Kåregård, Ingrid; Lingaas Türk, Johanna; Andersson, Martin; Andersson, Viktor (Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion, Göteborgs universitet, 2014-10-05)
      Många röster har på senare tid uppmärksammat att dagens humaniora är i kris. Marginaliserad av en ointresserad offentlighet, ifrågasatt av andra vetenskapliga discipliner, stundtals betvivlad även av humanister själva. Men ...
    • På seglats i själens djup - en studie av droginducerade mystika tillstånd och erfarenheter 

      Wedin, Robert (2013-02-08)
      The use of hallucinogenic plants has throughout human history been used for religious purposes, in order to induce mystical states of mind, often interpreted as meeting with gods and spirits. In recent years, this practice ...
    • Video Games and Contemporary Esotericism: A study of eco-spirituality and the Grand Polemical Narrative in Final Fantasy VII 

      Wedin, Robert (2014-06-27)
      The concern of this essay is how religious change can be understood through the way that conceptions of religiosity and spirituality are represented in popular culture. The success of works of popular culture are due to ...