Research projects
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Ethnicity and (in)equality in early Christianity
This project analyses the characterisation of people with different ethnic identities and the extent to which early Christian literature promotes ethnic (dis)equality.
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Ethnic Stereotypes and the Letters of Paul
In this project, Matthijs den Dulk offers a series of case studies that analyze different ways in which ethnic stereotypes were used or exerted influence on Pauline writings.
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Amos: A Commentary
A commentary on the Book of Amos that offers a fresh translation of the Hebrew text, with sufficient notes to justify the translation and address underlying text-critical matters, and commentary in the form of focused exegetical essays.
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“Pursuit of holiness” in the Provincia Belgica Flandrica during the second half of the seventeenth century
In this project, the Carmelite pursuit of holiness in the second half of the 17th century is examined from four angles: as an administrative ambition, as a personal narrative, in the training of novices and within cultural sanctity-models.
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Green Parishes and Monasteries in the Netherlands
Parishes and monasteries are also following the social trend of sustainability. The Green Parishes in the Netherlands research project aims to examine and analyse the Catholic Netherlands’ approach to environmental friendliness and sustainability.