
The Department mourns the passing of Dr Sigvard von Sicard, a pioneer in Christian-Muslim relations.
Jocelyne Cesari explores the role of religion in the political future of Syria.
John Onelum introduces his research on the meal motif in Revelation 3:20.
Lauren Novelli is a third year undergraduate BA History and Theology student. Here she shares the reasons why she chose to study at the University of Birmingham for her degree.
Caitlin Evans studied BA Philosophy, Religion and Ethics between 2017-20. Here she shares the highlights of her studies at Birmingham.
Second year undergraduate student, Imogen Barrett tells us about the highlights of studying BA Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham.
Professor Hugh Houghton, Director of ITSEE, has been appointed as a full member of the editorial committee for the Nestle-Aland and United Bible Societies Greek New Testaments.
Dr Haifaa Jawad writes for the Australian Institute of International Affairs.
Jocelyne Cesari argues that the sacred Temple Mount is central to the sacredness of the nation for Israelis and Palestinians for the Journal of Law, Religion and Society, March 2 2021
Jocelyne Cesari writes for Politics Today, 4 March 2021
The Ghost Words: Reading the Past exhibition at Cambridge University Library, in conjunction with the AHRC Codex Zacynthius Project, is open from Monday 1 March 2021.
In this post of February 25 2021, for the LSE blog, Professor Jocelyne Cesari writes about religious nationalism in Israel and Turkey.