Tidligere arrangementer - Side 13
We start this new year with the latest and most interesting edition of PPBC! We are delighted to welcome Anna Kathinka Dalland Evans, a senior academic librarian at the UiO Library of Science and Medicine to share her valuable information on effective ways of communicating science.
Angela Timmann-Mjaaland legger frem artikkelen ?Ledelse i kirken trenger nye teologiske modeller? basert p? en empirisk unders?kelse blant sokneprester, proster og biskoper.Angela Timmann-Mjaaland legger frem artikkelen ?Ledelse i kirken trenger nye teologiske modeller? basert p? en empirisk unders?kelse blant sokneprester, proster og biskoper.
Helena Schmidt will defend her doctoral dissertation: “Eating No-Bodies: The paradox of disembodied hospitality. Looking through the meal lens at diaconal hospitality and embodied citizenship in Oslo”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
"Researcher as Citizen: Embodiment, acts, and mobility in diaconal spaces of hospitality"
Opening Lecture by professor Sivert Angel.
?pningsforelesning ved professor Sivert Angel: "Misjon og imperiebygging i Danmark-Norge p? 1700-tallet"
UiODoc invites all PhD's and Post-Docs to our end-of-year social event: a Norwegian folk-dancing fiesta at Blindern Campus with dinner included!
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.
What is theology? The relationship between systematic, practical and queer theologies.
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.
"The Power of Sacred Objects in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway"
The first international workshop related to the ERC-financed project APOCRYPHA: Storyworlds in Transition
Det teologiske fakultet ?nsker velkommen til avskjedsmarkering med professor Oddbj?rn Leirvik
For the November edition of the PhD and Post-doc Breakfast Club, we welcome research librarian Heidi Sjursen Konestabo from the Department of Biosciences to talk about figures, maps and datasets.
Analytical and writing skills seminar.
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.
Hva er en inkluderende moske? Hvem b?r inviteres inn? Og, hvorfor? Hvilke strukturer vanskeliggj?r og hvilke strukturer muliggj?r utviklingen av inkluderende m?teplasser? P? hvilke m?ter kan vi tenke mangfold inn i religi?s ledelse, og hvilke nye rom kan mangfoldstenkning skape?
In this seminar, Simone Kotva will be presenting work-in-progress from her book on mysticism and ecology, which focuses on case studies taken from the controversial tradition of early modern Enthusiasm and non-conformist spirituality, especially the work of Jeanne Guyon.
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.