Pure Sotirianity

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Pure Sotirianity
Ren Sotiriandomen
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ClassificationSotirian new religious movement
RegionBlostland
LanguageBlostlandic
Origin1927
Greater Blostland
Defunct1936
Members3 million (peak, 1930)
Other name(s)The Blostlandic Sotirian Church
SloganBlostlandic: Tro, nation och ras! • Faith, Nation, and Race!

Pure Sotirianity or (Blostlandic: Ren sotiriandomen) was the religious doctrine of the "Blostlandic Sotirian Church" (Blostlandic: Blostländska sotiriandomen kyrkan) during the reign of Karl Åberg and Greater Blostland, created in 1927 by Velam Ekbom after his quick rise to the rank of Bishop of the Church of Blostland. The doctrine essentially justifies the racist and pagan qualities of Järnist functionalism with the official doctrine of the Blostlandic Church and Bible. This sparked much controversy in the religious communities in Blosland causing multiple schisms and protests against the Church, this along side the near religious worship of Åberg would spell the end of the doctrine by 1936 following the end of the Åberg regime.

Pure Sotirianity today is recognized as a vain attempt by Åberg to reconcile his right wing political beliefs with Sotirianity. In the modern day it has been used by writers and critics to illustrate the contradictory nature of Functionalism, while the far right uses it to show to their loyalty to Åberg and his ideals.

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Overview

Beginning of Functionalist influences on Sotirianity

Internal struggles

Doctrine

Dissolution