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Reformation theology - reception and transformation

Welcome to the homepage of "Reformation Theology". On this site you will find information about the research group "Reformation Theology", its participants and their research projects, its history, arrangements etc.
The research group "Reformation Theology" resides at the Faculty of Theology at Aarhus University, but cooperates with researchers from other institutions home and abroad. "Reformation Theology" gathers scholars from Church History, Systematic Theology and the Study of Religion. All participants have research projects focussing on the historical or systematic development of reformation theology. The research group has one of its fortes in the interaction between different research traditions.
Up till today the research group has succeeded in getting external funds to the collective project "Reformation theology - reception and transformation" for the period 2007-2009 and to the PhD- scholarship to Bo Bergholt Grymer from the Danish Research Council for the humanities, and a postdoctoral scholarship from the Carlsberg Foundation to Christine Svinth-Værge Põder. Three other PhD students participate in the project (See list of participants).

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The work is organised in three working groups:

  1. Luther and Lutheran theology between tradition and transformation, including Lutheran ethics.
  2. Lutheran identity: the battle over the "Lutheran" after the reformation and today.
  3. Research in the Danish Reformation

Visiting scholars this term:
Adj. Professor Dr. Vïtor Westhelle, Chicago: Feb 27 –  Mar 3, 2012
Adj. Professor, Director Dr. Theodor Dieter, Strasbourg, Apr 30 – May 4, 2012

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Revised 06.02.2012