Previous events - Page 2

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Ancient Attire is a Digital Lecture Series on Dress, Adornment and Vestimentary Codes in the Ancient Mediterranean World.

This lecture is presented by Dr. Salvatore Gaspa

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica

Welcome to the Fall Semester Graduation Ceremony!

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Ancient Attire is a Digital Lecture Series on Dress, Adornment and Vestimentary Codes in the Ancient Mediterranean World.

This lecture is presented by Dr. Agnès Garcia-Ventura and Dr. Mireia López-Bertran.

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, U40

Serena Norlemann Baldari will be defending the thesis: Towards Relational Scripture Studies: A Case Study of Italian and Scandinavian Translations of the mā adrāka mā Passages in the Qur’an for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, U40

Doctoral candidate Serena Norlemann Baldari will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "How and what does translation studies contribute to the relational and the interreligious"

Time and place: , Scene HumSam

Professor Hugo Lundhaug (Faculty of Theology) will give a talk on his project and how a database constitutes an important digital humanities component in the project work. 

Time and place: , Zoom

Ancient Attire is a Digital Lecture Series on Dress, Adornment and Vestimentary Codes in the Ancient Mediterranean World.

This lecture is presented by Dr. Mary Harlow

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Ancient Attire is a Digital Lecture Series on Dress, Adornment and Vestimentary Codes in the Ancient Mediterranean World.

This lecture is presented by Dr. Søren Lorenzen

Time and place: , Room 305, Domus Theologica

What does it mean to read 'a Bible'? Change as an Essential Ingredient of the New Testament

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica

Are There Ancient Editions of Paul's Letters? The Euthalian Apparatus as a Storehouse of Tradition.

Time and place: , Faculty Library

Votive offerings and other dedications to gods were normally gifts that fulfilled vows or expressed gratitude.

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Ancient Attire is a Digital Lecture Series on Dress, Adornment and Vestimentary Codes in the Ancient Mediterranean World.

This lecture is presented by Dr. Laura Quick

Time and place: , U40

Faith. Hope. Love.  Essentials in Theology, Philosophy, Politics and Daily Life

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

The Faculty of Theology is pleased to invite you to an open valedictory lecture with Professor Werner Jeanrond

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Ancient Attire is a Digital Lecture Series on Dress, Adornment and Vestimentary Codes in the Ancient Mediterranean World.

This lecture is presented by Dr. Rosalind Janssen

Time and place: , Teologisk bibliotek

The Oslo Lectures in New Testament and Early Christian Studies proudly presents Dr. Chris Keith, Research Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at St Mary's University, Twickenham and Research Professor of Theology at The University of Notre Dame Autralia.

Time and place: , U40

Dr. Hanna Tervanotko from McMaster University in Canada visits the Research Group, Biblical Texts, Cultures and Receptions.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Thunder, Voice, and Fire: Ephemeral Archives, Sonic Residues, and a Virgin's Visions in Late Antiquity

Time and place: , U40 and zom

Tonje Baugerud will defend her doctoral dissertation: “Borderland Bodies: Being and Becoming Hijabi in Contemporary Oslo”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , U40 and zoom

"Conceptual and empirical reflections on the migration histories, settlement patterns, demographics and contested politics experienced and negotiated by Muslims in Norway in general and Oslo in particular."

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Helena Schmidt will defend her doctoral dissertation: “Eating No-Bodies: The paradox of disembodied hospitality. Looking through the meal lens at diaconal hospitality and embodied citizenship in Oslo”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , via zoom

"Researcher as Citizen: Embodiment, acts, and mobility in diaconal spaces of hospitality"

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Opening Lecture by professor Sivert Angel.