MF CASR Book talk with Asle Eikrem
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2023 MF CASR Global Fellow Announced
Publisert: 30. november 2023
MF CASR ønsker Mia Lövheim velkommen som 2023 Global Fellow. Hun forsker på konstruktiv journalistikk om religion i nordiske medier.
Critical Islamic Studies (CIS) and MF CASR to host Megan Abbas (Colgate University) to discuss new ways of conceptualizing Islam
Publisert: 31. oktober 2023
Critical Islamic Studies (CIS) and MF CASR to host Megan Abbas (Colgate University) to discuss new ways of conceptualizing Islam.
Egil Asprem will discuss how Europeans have associated "magic" and the Roma at MF CASR's Annual Lecture
Publisert: 30. august 2023
Egil Asprem will discuss how Europeans have associated "magic" and the Roma at MF CASR's Annual Lecture.
ERC Starting Grant to Moumita Sen
Publisert: 22. november 2022
Associate Professor Moumita Sen received a starting grant for her project POLDEI. The Starting Grant is given to help excellent younger scientists, who have 2…
2022 MF CASR Global Fellow Announced
Publisert: 17. juni 2022
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
Publisert: 1. mai 2022
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. …
DEChriM – A Platform for the Study of Early Egyptian Christianity
Publisert: 4. november 2021
Coinciding with the launch of the new website for MF is the publication of the website of DEChriM, ‘Deconstructing Early Christian Metanarratives’, the ERC…
- Den levende tradisjonen er viktig for å forstå den tekstlige tradisjonen
Publisert: 14. september 2021
Forholdet mellom religiøse tekster og levd religion står sentralt i Ute Hüskens forskning. I sitt neste planlagte prosjekt vil hun åpne opp for nye muligheter for forskningen i dette skjæringsfeltet.
Unveiling the World's Oldest Known Monastery
Publisert: 13. mars 2021
MF Prof. Victor Ghica Reveals the Finds of his dig at Tall Ğanūb Qaṣr al-‘Ağūz.