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Suppressed, Adopted and Invented Memories. The Death of Jesus in the Gospel of John
(The Donner Institute, 28.02.2024)The Gospel of John reflects several layers of social memory and theological creativity concerning Jesus’s death. In the early material, there seems to be a suppressed awareness of Jesus’s fate and an unwillingness to unfold ... -
The Innovation of a Master Wonder-worker in the Character of Simon Peter
(The Donner Institute, 28.02.2024)Simon Peter undergoes a considerable development from his first introduction in the Gospel of Mark to later narratives, where he gains remarkable miraculous abilities. In Mark, he witnesses Jesus performing numerous miracles ... -
The Kalevala and Finland's Atlantean Past. Willie Angervo's Esoteric History
(The Donner Institute, 28.02.2024)Nationalistic interpretations of history were prevalent in Finland until the Second World War. A unifying past for Finns was sought in antiquity, often influenced by interpretations of the Kalevala, regarded as the Finnish ... -
The Retrieved Altar Cross of the Luther Church Helsinki. Sacred Waste Transformed into a Heritagization Frame
(The Donner Institute, 28.02.2024)The topic of this article is religious materiality in a Finnish, Lutheran setting. Reflecting on the altar cross of the Luther Church Helsinki – and more specifically the elevated role the cross played in the re-opening ...