"A Basic Theory of Everything" is now available as video
Atle O. Søvik has started a YouTube channel where he presents his book A Basic Theory of Everything.
MF Student Publishes in Renowned Journal
This year is the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Master's of Theology (MTheol) student, Signe M. Hægeland, has recently published an article in Biblical Archaeology Review about all of the fragments that have gone missing after their discovery.
MF's new board
MF's new board has it's first meeting 29 - 30 August 2022. Åshild Mathisen continues as chairman of the board, and bishop emeritus Atle Sommerfeldt is the new deputy chairman.
Welcome as a new student!
International students and Erasmus+ students must participate at both semester opening days on Friday 12 August and Monday 15 August. Participation is…
2022 MF CASR Global Fellow Announced
Professor Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, of the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, is the 2022 MF CASR Global Fellow. Professor Moe-Lobeda is an expert in…
Announcing the MF CASR Annual Lecture 2022: Achille Mbembe
MF CASR is excited to announce that our Annual Lecture will be on May 31, featuring Achille Mbembe. The lecture will be in person and streamed on YouTube. …
Register for Tales of Discovery, Provenance and Goats Gone Missing: Dead Sea Scrolls and the Media
Zoom registration is live for the 4–6 May conference, "Tales of Discovery, Provenance and Goats Gone Missing: Dead Sea Scrolls and the Media." This conference…
MF professor publishes "theory of everything"
Atle O. Søvik won an international manuscript competition with the book A Basic Theory of Everything, where he presents a theory of the basic building blocks…
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Baptismal Practices in the Nordic Countries
Professor of systematic theology, Harald Hegstad, has been the coordinator and contact for Norway in the Nordic project "Baptism in times of change", where the participants have surveyed existing research and resources related to the topic of baptism in the Nordic countries since the year 2000.