During his stay at Radboud Universiteit in Nijmegen, Drew Davis taught courses in the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies focused on Acts and Paul and gave a paper on the early Christian reception of Isaiah 53:12.
The trip offered a chance to deepen existing ties between Bonn and Radboud. In January, Seth Bledsoe will be coming to Bonn from Nijmegen as part of the project "Dis/abled Bodies in Ethical Texts of the Ancient Mediterranean." Further exchanges are in the planning.
Nijmegen also is an interesting idea for students: There are course offerings in English, you will meet students not only of theology, but also of philosophy, and the bicycle infrastructure is outstanding!