
Juletræet i Kokkedal. En sag om religion, nation og politik
Author(s) -
Margit Warburg
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-0893
DOI - 10.7146/politik.v17i4.27597
Subject(s) - symbol (formal) , danish , religious studies , civil religion , political science , law , islam , sociology , theology , philosophy , politics , linguistics
The Christmas tree a air in Kokkedal began in November 2012, when the Muslim majority in the board of a housing association decided to abandon the tradition of having a Christmas tree on the premises. e decision caused an unusual stir in the press and divided politicians and the public on issues of Danish culture, integra- tion and religion. Many of the public voices disagreed about whether the a air had to do with religion or with a Danish national tradition. is disagreement is explained by the concept of civil religion, which sociologists of religion have introduced for analysing cases when the nation is claimed to stand under a particular divine providence. In Denmark, the Christmas tree harbours references to both the nation and to religion, and it is an important civil religious symbol. is explains why the a air became hotly debated all over Denmark.