An Immanent Turn in Protestant Spirituality

New Spiritual Practices in the Nordic Lutheran Churches

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33356/temenos.159800

Keywords:

spirituality, lived religion, Lutheran churches, Nordic countries, new spiritual practices, immanent turn

Abstract

This article examines the emergence of a range of new spiritual practices reshaping traditional religious expressions within Nordic Lutheran churches over the last fifty years. These holistic practices, which include meditation, yoga, sacred dance, and other creative forms of expression, integrate influences from Eastern traditions, folk religiosity including New Age practices, and secular approaches to wellbeing. Rather than existing as peripheral or fringe phenomena, these innovative practices have been woven into daily church life, serving not only as vehicles for spiritual progress but as expressions of holistic care and community building. The article argues that these practices are part of an ‘immanent turn’ in Protestant spirituality that has been ongoing since the 1970s. By adopting a bottom-up, lived religion perspective, the study challenges conventional top-down theological frameworks. It shows that when the focus shifts to laypeople’s everyday practices in local parishes, Lutheran Christian practice is revealed to be more flexible, inclusive, and deeply connected with embodied experiential spirituality. This approach encourages a rethinking of how Lutheran Protestantism is conceptualized, highlighting the importance of personal bodily centred experiences in the pursuit of engagement in the world and the ongoing evolution of church practice in contemporary society.

Author Biographies

  • Katarina Plank, Karlstad University

    is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden.

  • Helene Egnell, Karlstad University

    is a Researcher at Karlstad University, Sweden.

  • Linnea Lundgren, Marie Cederskiöld Högskola

    works as Lecturer at Marie Cederschiöld University.

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Published

2025-12-16

How to Cite

Plank, K., Egnell, H., & Lundgren, L. (2025). An Immanent Turn in Protestant Spirituality: New Spiritual Practices in the Nordic Lutheran Churches. Temenos - Nordic Journal for the Study of Religion, 61(2), 143-161. https://doi.org/10.33356/temenos.159800