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

Consciousness is what we most intimately know, yet its relationship with the physical world has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries.

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.

Reinier Schuur won the contest with an essay on the puzzle of addiction in November 2022.

Congratulations to ITSEE student Jacopo Marcon, of the ERC CATENA project, on his successful doctoral viva.

Professor Jocelyne Cesari and Kalpana Jain, senior editor at the conversation discussed the reasons for the current rise of Islamophobia in India.

Fewer than half of the people living in England & Wales now identify as Christian - does this spell the end for religion in the UK?

Exciting new degree programmes have launched in Law, English and History at the University’s campuses in Birmingham and Dubai.

Alumna Shermara Fletcher (BA Drama and English Literature) was one of the faith leaders who spoke at HM The Queen’s funeral. She reflects on her recent visit.

Featuring a discussion of Professor Jocelyne Cesari’ s book: We God's People: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism in the World of Nations.

Members of Birmingham’s Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing are presenting at the SBL Annual Meeting in Denver this week.