Faculty of Theology > Research
Research
The Faculty of Theology contributes to research into three core areas: Bible Exegesis, Church History and Systematic Theology, but also into areas covered by study centres housed in the Faculty (African Studies, Study of the Cultural Heritage from Medieval Rituals, Art and Christianity, and European Islamic Thought), as well as two external centres with affiliated staff (the Centre for Subjectivity Research and the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre). The faculty also runs an Excellence in Research programme in Naturalism and Christian Semantics.
Research projects
The Faculty's sections have prioritised a number of research projects, some of which are multidisciplinary. In addition, individual academic members of staff (see the individual staff member's profile) have particular research profiles and may take part in international research projects.
Interdisciplinary Research Projects
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In-visibilis - Visibility and Transcendence in Religion, Art and Ethics
September 1, 2010-December 31, 2012.


