The Retrieved Altar Cross of the Luther Church Helsinki

Sacred Waste Transformed into a Heritagization Frame

Authors

  • Jakob Dahlbacka Åbo Akademi University

Keywords:

Religious materiality, Lutheranism, Sacred waste, Religious heritage, Legitimizing frame

Abstract

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 of the church in 2016 – the article supports the argument of recent scholars that Protestant engagement with materiality is not unambiguously negative but rather ambivalent. Using James Bielo’s concept of “legitimizing frames” – i.e. boundaries or landmarks within which Protestants feel safe enough to deal with things and objects – the article suggests a so-called heritagization frame. Objects or things used within such a frame induce in people a sense of past events and experiences – preferably events in which God has made himself known in this world. This, in turn, enables people’s engagement with the objects.

How to Cite

Dahlbacka, J. (2024). The Retrieved Altar Cross of the Luther Church Helsinki : Sacred Waste Transformed into a Heritagization Frame. Approaching Religion, 14(1), 71–85. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.132089