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An interpretation of Finnish religious nationalism: the fourtopoiof theological depoliticisation

Jouni Tilli

subject

Religious nationalismInterpretation (philosophy)Geography Planning and DevelopmentGender studiesContext (language use)Topos theoryNationalismPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political Science and International RelationsSociologyElement (criminal law)Religious studiesTheologyRelation (history of concept)

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. The topic of this article is the relation between ‘politicality’ and theology in the discourse of Finnish religious nationalism during the Winter War of 1939–40 and the Continuation War of 1941–44. I shall draw on the ideas of Kari Palonen and Anthony D. Smith in attempting to thematise theological depoliticisation as an intrinsic element of religious nationalism. Also, I will elaborate its political significance in the Finnish context, where the role of traditional religion in the general development of nationalist thought has been particularly important. The specific focus is on how prominent representatives of the Finnish clergy related to war and nationalist claims in general. My interpretation is that their arguments were drawn from what I call the topoi of theological depoliticisation, which, at the same time, rendered the discourse extremely political.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8129.2009.00397.x