International Pentecostals in Metropolitan Stockholm – Rethinking Relations between Voluntary and State Religion in Urban Sweden

Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden - Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on a New Religious Cosmopolitan Landscape - Victoria Enkvist

Anders Bäckström [+-]
Uppsala University
Anders Bäckström is Professor emeritus in Sociology of Religion, at Uppsala University.

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The view that religion is disappearing in cities and persisting in rural areas endured until the end of the 20th century. Due to growing migration this view is now challenged in metropolitan areas such as Stockholm. Here, international Pentecostals from different parts of the world offer examples of a global market in religion, containing new forms of spirituality largely detached from institutions. By applying theoretical models from the sociology of religion to the material, the author indicates that religions have, once again, become an area of interest to the state, whilst remaining themselves voluntary networks. Today metropolitan areas increasingly accommodate diasporic people, displacing the native population. In these areas, religion is shaping identities that are located between the state and global society networks – a fact that can explain its growing vitality.

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Bäckström, Anders. International Pentecostals in Metropolitan Stockholm – Rethinking Relations between Voluntary and State Religion in Urban Sweden. Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden - Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on a New Religious Cosmopolitan Landscape. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Jul 2025. ISBN 9781800506428. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46303. Date accessed: 16 Jul 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46303. Jul 2025

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