This volume analyses the societal legacy of Lutheranism in Finland by
drawing on a multidisciplinary perspective from the social sciences and
humanities. Involving researchers from a wide range of such fields has
made it possible to provide fresh and fascinating perspectives on the
relationship between Lutheranism and Finnish society. Overall the book
argues that Lutheranism and secular Finnish society are deeply
intertwined. This volume addresses different societal areas which have
been significantly influenced by Lutheranism, but also demonstrate how
Lutheranism and its institutions have themselves adapted to society. As
part of an ongoing religious turn in humanities and social sciences
research in Finland and other countries, this book argues that it is
necessary to take religion into greater account to more fully understand
current societies and cultures, as well as their futures.