Hjelm, Titus2024-10-312024-10-312024-10-24https://hdl.handle.net/1828/20637Our commonsense ways of recognizing and talking about ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ are problematic. Looking at phenomena as varied as rock music, meditation, and the asylum process, I argue that religion and spirituality are not something institutions or individuals possess but are rather constantly co-created and recreated in human interaction. In this lecture, I reflect on the ways our conventional understandings of ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ sometimes hinder rather than help us understand the world.enReligion and spirituality are not something we have (or do not have), they are something we doVideo