The post is designed to develop the career of a highly promising junior scholar and will provide the opportunity to undertake research and teaching in Christian ethics/moral theology. Click here to find out more and apply.
The experience of being a stranger in a strange land—especially an immigrant, literally or figuratively—can also be ethically or socially constructive.
'The process of learning Latin was extremely rewarding. Within the context of the Theology and Religion course, studying a language is important so that you can read important religious documents in their original language.'
A new digital database has just been launched on an Oxford platform that connects two areas of study within the Faculty of Theology and Religion: New Testament and Patristics.
A workshop on the themes of wisdom and ethics in Ancient Jewish and early Christian literature was hosted by the Centre for the Study of the Bible in the Humanities (CBH) at Oriel College, University of Oxford, 4 June 2018.
The Journal of the Oxford Graduate Theological Society (JOGTS) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal publishing scholarly articles in the field of theology and religion. It is run by a team of graduate students from within the faculty
Faith at the Frontiers’ is a podcast that confronts the toughest challenges to the Christian faith in a hopeful way, by means of conversations with experts from a variety of perspectives.
MT Term 2021: 16th November "How serious is play? Some Philosophical and Theological Reflections" & 1st December "Rabbinic Philosophy and Communitarian Epistemology"
Dafydd Mills Daniel was invited to appear at the Scottish Land Commission Annual Conference Land Connection 2021, on the panel: Land governance – the time for new models?