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Brian Brock's most recent popular monograph has just appeared in print with Baker Academic Press
This is Brock's first popular book on disability (Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ's Body), written with the express aim of disseminating the world-leading disability theology ongoing in the department of Divinity at the University of Aberdeen. It addresses everyday church members, dispelling common misconceptions about disability and inclusion....
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Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community: April 2021 Newsletter
The new edition of the Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community newsletter is now available. Read it here, or visit the centre website for more information and resources.
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The Care in Funerals project website is now live and recruitment is open
The care in funerals project website is now live at https://www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/philosophy/care-in-funerals-2015.php. The project aims to learn from experiences of disruption and innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic to support refreshed thinking about why funerals matter and to identify and examine ethical issues in funeral provision. The research team are looking to...
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New UG Divinity Newsletter
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to learn more about what's happening!
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Two History staff members awarded AUSA & University of Aberdeen Excellence Awards
The University announced the winners of the Excellence Awards today: congratulations to Dr Heidi Mehrkens (Best Personal Tutor) and Professor Bill Naphy (Development Trust Award for Philanthropy in Alumni Engagement)! It is a huge honour to win these awards, and we're very grateful for all that Dr Mehrkens and Professor...
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Hans C. Hones awarded the Paul Mellon Centre's Research Collection Fellowship 2021/22
Hans C. Hones has been awarded the Paul Mellon Centre's Research Collection Fellowship 2021/22, for a research project on art historiography in Britain ('"Fundaments of Knowledge". British Art History and the Pathos of Positivism, c. 1940-70').
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New Lecturer in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Dr Nathaniel Greene will join the Divinity Department in September 2021 to replace Professor Joachim Schaper during his tenure of a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2021-2024). Dr Nathaniel Greene spent his graduate education studying Hebrew Bible and Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr Greene comes to the...
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Divinity Professor announced as New Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellow
Professor John Swinton has been elected to become a Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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The Scottish Parliament
Lewis Macdonald MSP
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New UG Divinity Newsletter
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to learn more about what's happening!