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Sara Högberg is a researcher in Theology and Religious Studies at the Faculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology, Åbo Akademi University. She is affiliated with the Polin Institute, contributing to interdisciplinary research on religion, identity, and intercultural dialogue.
Her research focuses on lived religion, gender, and the intersection of theology with contemporary societal issues. Key areas include religious holidays, the Israel-Palestine conflict in theological discourse, and the embodiment of faith in everyday life.
The two recent publications in Turku Intelligence reflect a trend toward public-facing theology, engaging broad audiences on topics such as holiday norms and geopolitical religious symbolism. Her work bridges academic theology and public discourse.
Sara Högberg is actively involved in academic service, including participation in the supervision of undergraduate research and organizing international scholarly events such as conferences on religion.
She is currently participating in the supervision of a theological study on women's menstrual cycles and lived religion, indicating her interest in gender, embodiment, and religious experience. No formal PhD or Master’s students are listed.
Sara Högberg contributes to the Polin Institute, which promotes Jewish studies and interreligious understanding in the Nordic context. Her involvement in conference organization underscores her role in building academic networks in religious studies.



