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Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme - Det teologiske fakultet
2015 “Materiality and Divine Remembrance: The Votive Inscriptions from Mount Gerizim” , The Votives Project’s Blog 2015 “Hvorfor plantede Gud Kundskabens...
Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme - The Faculty of Theology
Votives Project’s Blog 2015 “Hvorfor plantede Gud Kundskabens træ?” [Why did God plant the Tree of Knowledge?], Ask About the Bible, The Danish Bible...
Halvor Moxnes - The Faculty of Theology
“look inside the book” on Amazon See an interview with Moxnes at I.B. Tauris blog . Prize for article in gender studies in 2013 For the article «The...
Naveed Baig - Det teologiske fakultet
artikler/ kronikker/blogs i tidsskrifter og aviser Muslimsk omsorgsarbejde Nyhedsbrev om Islam & Kristendom 2/2005 (Danmark) Absolutte ideer er ikke Guds...
Tarald Rasmussen - The Faculty of Theology
Hieronymus Bosch (April 2016) and on Lucas Cranach (January 2017) * Blog contribution Luther og jødene , Faculty of theology ”reformasjonsblogg”, 2016...
Halvor Moxnes - Det teologiske fakultet
innholdsfortegnelsen og innledningen til boken på Amazon Se et intervju med Moxnes på I.B. Tauris blog . Pris for kjønnsforskning 2013 For artikkelen «Det moderne...
Gunnar Haaland - Det teologiske fakultet
(2021). Exploring Challenging Picturebooks in Education. The Children’s Literature Association (ChLA) Blog. Haaland, Gunnar & Lindekleiv, Heidi Marie...
Gunnar Haaland - The Faculty of Theology
). Exploring Challenging Picturebooks in Education. The Children’s Literature Association (ChLA) Blog. Haaland, Gunnar & Lindekleiv, Heidi Marie (2021). I...
GOBA Launches New Collaborative Blog - The Faculty of Theology
GOBA Launches New Collaborative Blog In January, GOBA launched Religion: Going Public , a collaborative blog on religion in the public sphere The...
Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin on love spells in Coptic magic - The Faculty of Theology
Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin on love spells in Coptic magic Postdoc Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin has contributed a piece to the Peopling the Past blog as...