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  • 1.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Braxxie gjorde Flatwoods till en turistmagnet2020In: UFO-aktuellt, ISSN 0284-9291, Vol. 41, no 2, p. 9-12Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 2.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    "Gudarna återvänder: UFO och den esoteriska traditionen", Håkan Blomqvist, Nomen, 20132014In: UFO-aktuellt, ISSN 0284-9291, Vol. 35, no 3, p. 17-18Article, book review (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 3.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Heaven's Gate: Postmodernity and Popular Culture in a Suicide Group by George D. Chryssides, ed.2012In: Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, ISSN 1946-0538, E-ISSN 1946-0538, Vol. 3, no 1, p. 131-134Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 4.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Heralds of the Cosmic Brother Hood: The Story of the Swedish Contactee Sten Lindgren2015In: Handbook of Nordic New Religions / [ed] James R. Lewis, Inga Bårdsen Tøllefsen, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2015, p. 374-389Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 5.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    'I Figured That in My Dreams, I Remembered What Actually Happened': On Abduction Narratives as Emergent Folklore2021In: Handbook of UFO Religions / [ed] Benjamin E. Zeller, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2021, p. 197-232Chapter in book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    During the latter half of the twentieth century, a narrative tradition around purported abductions by the hands of extraterrestrial entities has emerged. Narratives detailing such events were originally made famous by the purported capture of Betty and Barney Hill on September 19, 1961, and has become more and more prominent within both ufology and general mass marketed popular culture. Recurringly, alien abductions include motif relating to sexuality and interspecies hybridization, and further place humanity in relation to a perceived non-human and superior other. As such, these narratives have often been compared to historical examples of beliefs around supernatural assault or capture. The present essay investigates this narrative tradition from a folkloric perspective, looking upon the development of alien abductions, and the narrative function of first-person memorates. Ultimately, the essay argues that abductions can be read as a contemporary legendry or mythology.

  • 6.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Lyn Millner, The Allure of Immortality: An American Cult, a Florida Swamp, and a Renegade Prophet, Gainesville: University Press of Florida 20152021In: Aura. Tidskrift för akademiska studier av nyreligiositet, ISSN 2000-4419, Vol. 12, p. 91-93Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 7.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Raëlrörelsen: En vetenskaplig religion eller en religion i vetenskapsliknandeklädnad?2009In: Aura. Tidskrift för akademiska studier av nyreligiositet, ISSN 2000-4419, Vol. 1, p. 70-103Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 8.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Recension: Anders Haag, Att vinna en tro och förlora sig själv. Om livet i sekter och karismatiska grupper, Stockholm: Natur & Kultur 20092010In: Aura: Tidskrift för akademiska studier av nyreligiositet, ISSN 2000-4419, Vol. 2, no 1, p. 106-108Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 9.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Review: Bridget Brown, They Know Us Better Than We Know Ourselves: The History and Politics of Alien Abduction, New York: New York University Press 20072010In: Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, ISSN 1946-0538, Vol. 1, no 2, p. 153-155Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 10.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Sökandet efter mönster2010In: UFO-aktuellt, ISSN 0284-9291, Vol. 31, no 1, p. 4-8Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 11.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    ‘The wrath of God on children of disobedience’: COVID-19 in the theology and ideology of the Westboro Baptist Church2021In: Approaching Religion, E-ISSN 1799-3121, Vol. 11, no 2, p. 82-97Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The arrival of pandemic diseases (of which COVID-19 is the latest, but not likely to be the last) could be understood, along with impending ecological disaster and global warming, to be the major existential threats envisioned by, and facing, our contemporary culture. This article focuses on the use made of the theme of COVID-19 in the theology and ideology of the Westboro Baptist Church – a Calvinist and Primitive Baptist church founded in Topeka, Kansas in the 1950s by Fred Phelps Sr (1929–2014). While numerically small, the church has become infamous through its practice of picketing funerals, and has been characterized as a hate group espousing antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ positions. Through a reading and analysis of sermons and other published materials from the Westboro Baptist Church, the article maps the motif of COVID-19 as it is used by a church whose members perceive themselves as the heralds of an angry God.

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  • 12.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    “Those Who Came From The Sky”: Ancient Astronauts And Creationism In The Raëlian Religion2013In: Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, ISSN 1946-0538, E-ISSN 1946-0538, Vol. 4, no 2, p. 284-299Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    This essay will discuss the religious creation of the Frenchman Claude Vorilhon, currently known as his holiness Raël. Following an alleged encounter with an extraterrestrial in 1973 he founded the Raëlian religion. The main tenets of his religion are the notions that humankind is the creation of a group of extraterrestrial scientists; that bodily sensuality and sexuality is something positive; that immortality can be achieved through scientific means; and that if we prove ourselves worthy and rid our world of all destructive tendencies we will inherit the knowledge of our creators and become able to continue the creative cycle by creating life elsewhere in the cosmos. The present article will situate this religion within the context of ancient astronaut theories

  • 13.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    ’Those Who Came From The Sky’: Ancient Astronauts and Creationism in The Raëlian Religion2014In: Controversial New Religions / [ed] James R. Lewis, Jesper Aagaard Petersen, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 2Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 14.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    What Does God Need with a Starship? UFOs and Extrarerrestrials in the Contemporary Religious Landscape2016In: The Oxford handbook of new religious movements: Volume II / [ed] James R. Lewis, Inga B. Tøllefsen, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, 2, p. 417-430Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 15.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    et al.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Andersson, Pia
    Brenda Denzler: The Lure of the Edge: Scientific Passions, Religious Beliefs, and the Pursuit of UFOs2010In: Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, ISSN 1946-0538, E-ISSN 1946-0538, Vol. 1, no 1, p. 72-75Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 16.
    Östling, Erik A. W.
    et al.
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.
    Lewis, James R.
    Death and the afterlife in the Raëlian religion2017In: The Routledge Companion to Death and Dying / [ed] Christopher M. Moreman, New York: Routledge, 2017, p. 230-242Chapter in book (Refereed)
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