Jan-Olav Henriksen is professor of systematic theology at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, and teaches and does research in all areas of that discipline, although his main subject is Philosophy of Religion. He has supervised almost 30 doctoral students for their PhD, and has presently 7 PhD-students under supervision, in addition to master students. His present research topic focuses on different dimensions in the relationship between God and human experience, as well as on religion interpreted from a pragmaticist angle. He also holds a keen interest in the conditions for religion in a post-secular society.
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Separate or Relational and Truly Rational? A Few Notes on Gender, Nature, and Modernity’s Patriarchal Heritage
The downplaying of the constitutively relational character of human life has severe consequences for both the relationship with other humans and with nature.
March 1, 2023

