Islamic feminisms and Islamic university theology: what do they do and how to use them in theorizing embodiments of gender and leadership in Islam.
An intersectional blending analysis of Mark 7:24-30.".
Meshack Edward Njinga defended his doctoral dissertation: “The Kingdom of God and the Poor: The Bible Reading of the Economically Underprivileged Christians in Tanzania”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
David Stiles-Ocran defended his doctoral dissertation: “Constructing A Heterotopic Christian Social Practice In Ghana”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
Situating Contextual Bible Study in the landscape of Critical Biblical Hermeneutics: Drinking from the wells of scholarship offered by African Women's Theologians and insights from African Biblical Hermeneutics.
Exploring liberative notions of diaconia and Christian Social Practice from the perspective of the Global South
Gladys Ekone Wang defended her doctoral dissertation: “Childlessness in Marriage among the Bakossi Community in Cameroon: An African Feminist Contextual Pastoral Theology of Procreation”, for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
"The Contribution of Agonistic Theology to Contemporary Ecclesiology."
Sven Thore Kloster defended doctoral dissertation: "Towards an Agonistic Theology. A Political Reading of the Concepts of Tradition in the Christian Theologies of Gerhard Ebeling and Kathryn Tanner," for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
Rosemarie van den Breemer defended her doctoral dissertation: "Governing Cemeteries: State Responses to the New Diversity in The Netherlands, Norway and France" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
"Governing Religious Diversity in 21st century Europe: A Critical Assessment of the Relationships between Secularism, Nation-State, and Religion"
Paula Jean Tutty will defended her doctoral dissertation: "The Monks of the Nag Hammadi Codices: Contextualising a Fourth Century Monastic Community" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
"The role of monasticism in shaping Jerusalem into a Holy City and goal for pilgrims".
"The Book of Chronicles: Rewritten History?"
Kari Zakariassen defended her doctoral dissertation: ""My People Consult Their Tree…" Human-Divine Interaction in Arboreal Spaces in the Ancient Levant" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.
30th of May 2007, Kristin Joachimsen held her examination lecture with the given subject "Ancient Hebrew texts as historical documents: To what degree is a text constructed by both author(s) and reader(s) working in their respective contexts"
May 22nd 2008, Loreen Iminza Maseno held an examination lecture on the given topic "African Feminist Theology: A Critical Evaluation of Contributions, Problems and Challenges"
May 22nd 2008, Loreen Iminza Masenya held her examination lecture on the self-chosen topic "Interconnectedness And Action: An Initial Exploration Of Motherhood And Mother Jesus For Reconciliation In Kenya"