Collegium Biblicum: Danish Exegetical Society was founded at Aarhus University in 1947. The short article explores the history of the society, including significant changes in the focus of biblical studies, methodology, and research conditions at the universities in Denmark
Frants Peder William Buhl (1850-1932) is credited with introducingmodern critical exegesis in a Dani...
The new Danish two volume Church History aims at an integrationof a global and a national perspectiv...
Imod forslag om at formindske originalsprogenes betydning for teologiuddannelsen fremholdes, at kend...
This article argues – on the occasion of Collegium Biblicum’s 75 anniversary – that qurʾānic studies...
This article is a recapitulation of the history of research in Denmark on the Dead Sea Scrolls since...
Historisk, og ikke så lidt personfikseret, fremstilling af dansk, bibelsk ekseges
The aim of this article is to shed light on the founding phase of the history of The Faculty of Theo...
The article is based on the author’s farewell address at the Universityof Copenhagen and includes a ...
Set udefra – og dog. Danmark og Norge deler historie, også bibliotekshistorie, til 1814. Derfor bad ...
This article reviews two books of N. P. Lemche (also published in USA). Lemche discusses how to make...
In November 1989 the last issues of a trial translation to a forthcoming authorized Danish Bible ver...
This article is based on the “opposition” at Jan Dochhorn’spublic defence for the Danish doctoral de...
This article makes an assessment of Hebrew Bible studies in the current decade of the 2020s. It poin...
Bibelen har leveret sproglige billeder, vendinger, motiver og holdninger til dansk skønlitteratur st...
Abstract: This article examines the place of the Gospel reading and the Creed in Danish liturgy. In ...
Frants Peder William Buhl (1850-1932) is credited with introducingmodern critical exegesis in a Dani...
The new Danish two volume Church History aims at an integrationof a global and a national perspectiv...
Imod forslag om at formindske originalsprogenes betydning for teologiuddannelsen fremholdes, at kend...
This article argues – on the occasion of Collegium Biblicum’s 75 anniversary – that qurʾānic studies...
This article is a recapitulation of the history of research in Denmark on the Dead Sea Scrolls since...
Historisk, og ikke så lidt personfikseret, fremstilling af dansk, bibelsk ekseges
The aim of this article is to shed light on the founding phase of the history of The Faculty of Theo...
The article is based on the author’s farewell address at the Universityof Copenhagen and includes a ...
Set udefra – og dog. Danmark og Norge deler historie, også bibliotekshistorie, til 1814. Derfor bad ...
This article reviews two books of N. P. Lemche (also published in USA). Lemche discusses how to make...
In November 1989 the last issues of a trial translation to a forthcoming authorized Danish Bible ver...
This article is based on the “opposition” at Jan Dochhorn’spublic defence for the Danish doctoral de...
This article makes an assessment of Hebrew Bible studies in the current decade of the 2020s. It poin...
Bibelen har leveret sproglige billeder, vendinger, motiver og holdninger til dansk skønlitteratur st...
Abstract: This article examines the place of the Gospel reading and the Creed in Danish liturgy. In ...
Frants Peder William Buhl (1850-1932) is credited with introducingmodern critical exegesis in a Dani...
The new Danish two volume Church History aims at an integrationof a global and a national perspectiv...
Imod forslag om at formindske originalsprogenes betydning for teologiuddannelsen fremholdes, at kend...