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Christianity (The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark), Research methods (Close reading, Computational analysis, Distant reading), Sermons (The empirical turn in homiletics), Sociology of religion (Digital humanties, Lived religion)
19th century (Søren Kierkegaard), 20th century (Johannes Sløk, K. Olesen Larsen, Karl Barth, Rudolf Bultmann), Christianity (Dialectical Theology, Existentialist Theology, Narrative Theology), Church history (Historie of Tidehverv, Tidehverv), Philosophy of religion (Existentialist Philosophy, Narrative, Self)
19th century (Søren Kierkegaard), 20th century (Arts and ethics, Ethics, Iris Murdoch, Isak Dinesen, K.E. Løgstrup, Kaj Munk, Literature and theology, Martin A. Hansen, Milan Kundera, Narrative theology, Religious criticism), Aesthetics and religion (Literature and Christian Ethics, Writing and ethics), Church art (Christianity and arts), Ethics (Arts and ethics, Literary 'all-love', Literature and ethics, Narrative ethics), History of the reception of the Bible (Bible and literature), Literary epochs (Heretica), Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten) (Iris Murdoch, Isak Dinesen, K.E. Løgstrup, Martin A. Hansen, Milan Kundera), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Literature and ethics, Narrative theology), Text theory and analysis (Isak Dinesen, K.E. Løgstrup, Kaj Munk, Martin A. Hansen, Milan Kundera)
Christianity, Church history, Islam (Islam in the Media), Multireligiosity, Religious movements, Research methods (Analytics of power, Discourse analysis, Quantitative methodology), Sociology of religion (Religion in public space, Religion, society and mass media), Welfare state
Church history (persecutions, martyrs and apologists), Religion and society (religion and politics, church and empire, Roman government and jurisprudence, Roman history)
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20th century (Luther Renaissance, Radical Orthodoxy), Brotherly love (Eros and agape, Faith and works), Church history (The Reformation), Dogma and creed (Christology and soteriology, Communicatio idiomatum, Doctrine of Trinity, Finnish Lutherresearch, Function of Doctrine, Justification and reciprocity, Lutheran Theology, Theology and gift economy), Ecumenical work, Ethics (Religion and politics), God (Evil, Forgiveness, Theology and social anthropology), History of the reception of the Bible (Paul and Luther), Liturgy, Pastoral care (Pastoral care and Lutheran Theology), Reformation (Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon)
Antiquity (Augustine, Irenaeus, Origen), Dogma and creed (Antiquity and Christianity, Apologetics, Canon, Christology, Creation, Doctrine of Trinity, Eschatology, God, History of Doctrines, History of Theology, Patristics, Religion and normativity, Theology of the Early Church), Fathers of the church (Apologists, Augustine, Gregor, Irenaeus, Origen), History of the reception of the Bible (Interpretation of the Bible in the Ancient Church)
Faith, Liturgy (Ritual, The Theology of Worship), Rituals (Cognitive approaches (Boyer, McCauley/Lawson, etc., Cultural, symbolic approaches (Geertz, Rappaport), lived religion)
20th century (Pierre Bourdieu, Theory of Modernity), Church history (Danish Eccleciastical Law, recognition of religious communities), Democracy and power, Islam, Multireligiosity (Religious pluralism), Religious movements, Research methods, Sociology of religion
Church history (Danish Eccleciastical Law, History of Mission, Modern Church History, The Church-State Relationship), Diaconal work (History of Danish and Nordic Christian Social Work, The Church and the welfare state)
The Church, Diaconal work (Diaconia and Pastoral Care, Religious Education (Pedagogy of Religion), Theological motivations - present challenges), Ecumenical work (Bible and ecumenism), Ethics (Bible and ethics - fundamental problems, Ethics of Sexuality, Poverty and Wealth, The First Christians and the Authorities, Violence, Nonviolence and Reconciliation, Woman and man in early Christianity), Ethics (Ethics of Work and Unemployment, View of Man (Anthropology)), Liturgy (The Theology of Worship), Mission (Bible and mission, Mission and Dialogue), Pastoral care, Research methods (Feministic Readings, Liberation Theology, Social Scientific Methods), Sermons
20th century, Antiquity (Augustine), Christianity (dogmatics/systematic theology, feminist theology, historical theology, liberation theology, political theology, theology of reconciliation), Dogma and creed (Christology and soteriology, ecclesiology, eschatology, Historical theology, History of Doctrines, Mariology, The Creeds and declarations, Trinity), Ecumenical work (Ecumenical dialogues, Evang.-Luth. Church in Dk, Ministry), Middle Ages (Beatrice of Nazareth, Bernard of Clairvaux, Gertrude the Great, Mechtild of Hackeborn, Medieval everyday theology:), Mysticism and spirituality
19th century, Christianity (Christian Apologetics in Antiquity, Constantine the Great, Formation of NT Canon, Gnosticism, Gospel of Judas, Nag Hammadi, the Arian Controversy), Church history (Egyptian Church history, Gnosticism, Manichaeism, Syriac texts in Manichaean script, Syrian Church history), Fathers of the church (Coptic and Syriac literature, heresiology, Titus of Bostra)
Antiquity, Church history (Data-intensive Methods, Digital Humanities, Distant Reading, Programming, Python, Text Mining), Fathers of the church (Augustine, Choice, Evil, Freedom, Original Sin, Predestination, Time, Will)