Related Projects
DFG Project at the University of Bonn: The Gospel of John and the Ancient Greek Philosophy: This project refers to the current discussion on the relationship between the John's Gospel and ancient Greek philosophy and intends to develop a new model for the interpretation of John's Gospel. So far, a variety of comparative methods have been used that separate the Fourth Gospel from its Hellenistic background and fail to properly consider its author's constructive interaction with philosophy in the early Roman empire. However, the new project integrates voices of ancient Christian philosophers, who have cultural-historical proximity to the context of John and can help the modern exegete to better interpret the interdependence between Hellenistic religion and philosophy. Therefore, this project reinterprets the long speeches of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel as reflections of cultural hybridity. Thus, this study challenges the opinion that Hellenistic Jewish and Christian authors use elements of Hellenistic philosophy to convey religious propaganda. The first volume, focusing on Jesus's lengthy speeches in John 1–12, has been completed and is currently undergoing final preparations for publication.
Further institutes, journals, projects and series on the subject of religion and philosophy in antiquity can be found here.
Institutes all around the world
Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie/ Antike Philosophie und Religion
Institut für neues Testament, Universität Bern
European Society for Philosophy of Religion
Journals
Panels
2024 The Afterlife of the Body
Philosophi Platonici: Plato in Roman Philosophy
Projects
Platonismus und Christentum in der Spätantike: Literarische Strategien der Bedrohungskommunikation bei Porphyrios und Eusebios (2019-2023) (Prof. Dr. Männlein Robert und V. Drecoll)
Series