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Tid og sted: , Zoom

Åpningsforelesning ved professor Sivert Angel: "Misjon og imperiebygging i Danmark-Norge på 1700-tallet"

Tid og sted: , Teologisk bibliotek
Tid og sted: , Zoom

Eir Andreas Ihlang Berg will defend their doctoral dissertation: “Becoming Queer Christians in Indecency. Exploring Queer Theologies of Peripheries”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Tid og sted: , Zoom

What is theology? The relationship between systematic, practical and queer theologies.

Tid og sted: , U40

Kaja Hagen will defend her doctoral dissertation: ““O holy cross, you are all our help and comfort”. Wonderworking Crosses and Crucifixes in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway.”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Tid og sted: , U 40

"The Power of Sacred Objects in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway"

Tid og sted: , Domus Theologica, U40

Det teologiske fakultet ønsker velkommen til avskjedsmarkering med professor Oddbjørn Leirvik

Tid og sted: , Domus Theologica, Auditorium U40

The present global pandemic alters people’s lives in a wide range of ways. It also alters the religious landscape in novel and unpredictable manners.

Tid og sted: , Domus Theologica, U40

Hva er en inkluderende moske? Hvem bør inviteres inn? Og, hvorfor? Hvilke strukturer vanskeliggjør og hvilke strukturer muliggjør utviklingen av inkluderende møteplasser? På hvilke måter kan vi tenke mangfold inn i religiøs ledelse, og hvilke nye rom kan mangfoldstenkning skape?

Tid og sted: , Professorboligen

Lived religion is by now an established field in religious studies. Foregrounding experience as the central analytical key for understanding, interpreting and living religion, the field of lived religion comprises of multiple approaches and methodologies as well as a wide variety of topics.

Tid og sted: , Teologisk bibliotek

Oslo biskop Kari Veiteberg lanserer si nye bok "Bibelen på 200 sider".

Tid og sted: , Domus Theologica, U214

The first part of the lecture proposes a brief presentation of the recent scholarly discussion about the Abraham narrative, pointing out that pre-priestly traditions can only be identified in a few texts, which can hardly be read as a cohesive narrative. This presentation is based on literary and historical observations.