2017.02.08 | Events, Public/media
The ITN professors A.-C. Jacobsen and A. Fürst have been granted a panel at the Origen conference in Jerusalem in 2017. The panel will focus on the theme Body And Soul in Origen’s Theology.
2017.02.01 | Events
Michael Raubach along with the ITN team has been granted the opportunity to host five AAR seminars focusing on Origen and the Roots of Human Freedom and Human Dignity in the West.
2017.01.30 | Events, Public/media
Laurel Lied, a PhD fellow in the ITN, has attended the annual winter meeting of the American Society of Church History in Denver.
2017.01.27 | Research news
Prof., Dr. Dr. Alfons Fürst has recently published two books on Origen and one on Jerome. Read the descriptions of their content below (in German)
2016.12.20 | PhD Course
The next ITN course and conference - open to all - will take place in Canterbury, England, from February 25 - March 1, 2017. Read on to see the program and other relevant information.
2016.12.20 | Awards
The ITN coordinator, Prof. Anders-Christian Jacobsen, has received a generous grant from The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation. The new research network will investigate the idea of the human in the theology and philosophy of Augustine of Hippo, especially how he views human freedom and dignity.
2016.12.19 | Public/media
Two new books on human rights have recently been published by one of our partner organizations, Mohr Siebeck.
2016.12.16 | PhD students, Public/media
Giovanni Tortoriello investigates the influence of Pico della Mirandola’s thought on the Reformation and the debates of human freedom and will in the 16th century. In his introduction he tells more about his study and his experiences as an ESR in Halle.
2016.11.29 | PhD Course, PhD students
This study course is designed to help PhD fellows produce high-quality scientific articles and monographs. It is open to all PhD students from Denmark and abroad and covers different aspects of academic writing and publication.
2016.11.18 | Education news, Public/media, PhD students
Morten Koch Møller studies the theological anthropology of Origen and Augustine at Charles University in Prague. In this report, he presents his research topic and his experiences with life in the capital of the Czech Republic.