epäjilsuutta
Epäjilsuutta is a Finnish term used mainly in religious studies and public discourse to refer to nonconformity or disbelief within a religious tradition, often in relation to Lutheranism or the Finnish church. The concept can cover a range of stances, from private doubt about doctrinal tenets to public rejection of established practices or authority structures. As a term, epäjilsuutta is not a fixed doctrinal category; its exact meaning depends on the context and the author employing it.
Etymologically, the word is formed from the negating prefix ep- (epä-) plus jilsuutta, the latter representing
Usage and scope: In academic writing, epäjilsuutta may be discussed as a variable in studies of secularization,
Historical and social context: Finland’s religious landscape has evolved from a state church toward greater pluralism
See also: apostasy, secularization, religious dissidence, freedom of religion, church-state relations.