
The Thirteenth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament took place from 15th to 17th May 2023 in Birmingham and online.

The University hosted a range of scholars to mark the anniversary at the thirteenth biennial Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament

Professor Jocelyne Cesari writes for the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs blog

Today sees the publication of two volumes in the prestigious Oxford Handbook series featuring University of Birmingham academics, with a third following soon.

A new book brings together original essays to celebrate the 100th birthday of the late philosopher, theologian, and anti-racism campaigner John Hick.

The 'laziness' of Oscar Wilde, Shakespeare's first folio and the children of ISIS will all be explored by University of Birmingham experts at Hay Festival 2023.

The volume of papers from the Twelfth Birmingham Colloquium, edited by four postgraduate students in ITSEE, has now appeared in print and open access.

The programme has been published for the Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament to be held in May 2023.

Haifaa Jawad is interviewed by the Renovatio.

Recent articles in academic journals make available previously unknown Greek extracts from early Christian writers and new information on the ending of Mark

Dr Oliver Norris has joined the staff of Birmingham's Department of Theology and Religion as a postdoctoral research fellow.

This article for the LSE Religion and Global Society interdisciplinary blog by Birmingham's Dr Haifaa Jawad was one of their top ten posts in 2022.