2022
DOI: 10.51619/stk.v97i4.23712
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Muslimer och postmuslimer i Svenska kyrkan

Abstract: The demographical changes during the last decades have created a sit­uation where Sweden has become one of the most secular and one of the most multireligious countries at the same time. This situation stands in stark contrast to the country's modern history in which its population have been largely homogeneous, and its religious landscape almost completely dominated by state-church Lutheranism. The growth of Sweden's Muslim population is what has caused most debate. According to calculations made by the Pew R… Show more

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“…A couple of months later, the Minister of Health and Social Affairs announced that (de-)criminalization of drug use would not be part of the evaluation. " [T]hat is just out of the question," she said (SvD_116). Several opponents from different stakeholder groups criticized this decision and questioned the government's refusal to base drug policy on scientific-based knowledge, as would have been the case if the evaluation did not include all parts of the drug policy, including criminalization.…”
Section: Moral Justifications Of the Stakeholders Criticizing The Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A couple of months later, the Minister of Health and Social Affairs announced that (de-)criminalization of drug use would not be part of the evaluation. " [T]hat is just out of the question," she said (SvD_116). Several opponents from different stakeholder groups criticized this decision and questioned the government's refusal to base drug policy on scientific-based knowledge, as would have been the case if the evaluation did not include all parts of the drug policy, including criminalization.…”
Section: Moral Justifications Of the Stakeholders Criticizing The Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%