Lectures on Judaism by guest professor
From April 29 to May 7 guest professor Dr. Daniel Stein Kokin will visit the School of Mission and Theology to teach the course "Introduction to Rabbinic Judaism".
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- April 5th, 2013
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From April 29 to May 7 guest professor Dr. Daniel Stein Kokin will visit the School of Mission and Theology to teach the course "Introduction to Rabbinic Judaism".
Professor Michael Frost visited MHS the 20th of January. He gave two lectures for a auditorium filled with people. The lectures were orianized by MHS, NMS and Dawn Norge.
Dr. Faruk Terzic gave guestlecture at MHS on Tuesday 30th of November. He was speaking on the topic "Muslim-Christian Relations in Bosnia, Pakistan and Norway". He is a Bosnian Muslim who received his Master Degree and PhD Degree from the International Islamic University in Islamabad, Pakistan. For the last couple of years he has been living in Norway and he is currently the leader of the Imam Committee of Islamic Council of Norway.
President of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY), Rev. Dr. Wakseyoum Idosa visited in October School of Mission and Theology (MHS). The EECMY is the second largest Lutheran church in the world, with over 5,2 million members.
Friday 15th of October Terri Elton and Andrew Root from Luther Seminary, St. Paul visited MHS. They had an open seminar.
Karl Ludvig Reichelt Memorial Lecture 2009 was held in the MHS aula on Tuesday, December 8th. The lecture was given by Associate Professor Ole Bjørn Rongen and the topic was "In the Beginning was TAO. Interpreting and communicating Confucius and Laozi - the two great Wise Men of China". Ole Bjørn Rongen is a sinologist and journalist. He is Associate Professor of journalism at the Institute of Media, Culture and Social Science at the University of Stavanger.
The Revd Professor John Barton, MA, DPhil, DLitt (Hon DrTheol Bonn). Oriel and Laing Professor of the interpretation of Holy Scripturen, Oxford University, visits MHS 17.-18. September 2008.
MHS has many nice people around who will guide you through what is going on if you look lost. I like the Lunch time, even if I don‘t eat we just meet at the cafeteria and talk.The international student community is amazing. We have grown together like a big family. I feel like I get to know countries and cultures all over the world, and not just beautiful Norway.