
Knut Olav Åmås
Knut Olav Åmås is a prominent Norwegian journalist and editor known for his insightful commentary on religion and culture in Norway. He has written extensively on the intersection of faith and societal issues, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of Christianity in contemporary discourse. Åmås has expressed concern over the media's portrayal of religious beliefs, particularly the tendency to reduce faith to mere political trends. His work emphasizes the importance of recognizing the existential aspects of faith beyond cultural battles, fostering a dialogue that appreciates the spiritual dimensions of belief.
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Recent news mentions
Knut Olav Åmås criticizes the National Museum's curation.
Vi kritiserer Nasjonalmuseets kurateringKnut Olav Åmås argues for a restriction of freedom of expression in the context of museum exhibitions.
Å kritisere museet er ikke sensur. Det er selve ytringsfrihetens kjerne.Knut Olav Åmås is mentioned in the context of discussing the role of the Nasjonalmuseet.
Museer kan ikke ha én meningKnut Olav Åmås is the leader of Fritt Ord and has commented on museums, politics, and freedom of expression.
Et forsvar for falsk nøytralitetKnut Olav Åmås is the director of the Fritt Ord Foundation.
Urovekkende for kunstens frihetKnut Olav Åmås wrote in Aftenposten about the challenges faced by sympathetic and reflective believers in the Norwegian media landscape.
Fordummende om kirkevekst fra Aftenposten







