Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (KU Leuven)
15 episodes
5 months ago
TRN brings news from KU Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies to a worldwide audience. By sharing with you highlights of our present research (continuing a tradition going back to 1432!), TRN imparts to its readers our Faculty’s unique and distinguishing profile, with its multicultural and international character as well as its ambition for excellence in (inter)disciplinary research. We are proud of the research done by our researchers and eager to present it to you.
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TRN brings news from KU Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies to a worldwide audience. By sharing with you highlights of our present research (continuing a tradition going back to 1432!), TRN imparts to its readers our Faculty’s unique and distinguishing profile, with its multicultural and international character as well as its ambition for excellence in (inter)disciplinary research. We are proud of the research done by our researchers and eager to present it to you.
While Prof. Dr. Paul van Geest writes his latest book on Augustine and fear, he is spending time as a Visiting Professor of History of Church and Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven. In this lively interview, he discusses what brought about the idea to write this book, why he chose to do it in Louvain, what got him into theology in the first place, and his role as a public theologian in the Netherlands and beyond – Image: Tapestry detail with Saint Augustine, Saint Stephen, and an angel.
Theology Research News
TRN brings news from KU Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies to a worldwide audience. By sharing with you highlights of our present research (continuing a tradition going back to 1432!), TRN imparts to its readers our Faculty’s unique and distinguishing profile, with its multicultural and international character as well as its ambition for excellence in (inter)disciplinary research. We are proud of the research done by our researchers and eager to present it to you.