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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Himmel och jord må brinna : Sakramentalitet och dispensationalism i Segertoner / Heaven and Earth on Fire : Sacramentality and Dispensationalism in the Swedish Pentecostal Movement

Alenklint, Emanuel January 2021 (has links)
This paper is about sacramentality and dispensationalism in the Swedish Pentecostal movement. The object of study is the movement's book of hymns, Segertoner, from 1988. With a hermeneutic method I have tried to show the songs' explicit and implicit theology as well as their teleology.
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Vad är nattvardsgången för oss? : En studie om hur gudstjänstdeltagare i Stockholm upplever och tolkar nattvardsgången i Svenska kyrkan / How does one experience the participation of Communion in the Church of Sweden? : A study regarding participants experiences and interpretations of Communion within the denomination Church of Sweden, in Stockholm.

Pousette, Molly January 2023 (has links)
This study treats participants' attitudes and interpretations of participation in communion within the denomination Church of Sweden. This study has had an inductive approach by conducting interviews and questionnaires during the spring of 2023. Interviews were conducted with 6 informants and questionnaires were handed out at one worship with mass on 2 April, which generated 68 answered questionnaires. The questions this study has sought to answer are: - Which attitudes do worship participants have towards walking procession and kneeling when participating in communion? - Which interpretations do worship participants have regarding walking procession and kneeling when participating in communion? The result which in itself is an inductive processing of the material was analyzed by two main theoretical standpoints. The first was implicit ecclesiology and theology and the second was participation. What emerged was that there are a variety of attitudes and interpretations regarding both walking procession and kneeling, when participating in communion. The result points towards that participating in communion overall is a rite people appreciate and have a variety of interpretations regarding. The majority of the informants tend to show a more positive attitude towards walking procession when participating in communion contra kneeling. The material is constricted regarding only having handed out questionnaires at oneworship occasion with a walking procession. For future studies within this field, it would be sufficient to also hand out questionnaires at worship occasions where kneeling, when participating in communion, is the normative practice.

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