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Modern theodicies normally involve the premise that God benefited us through creation. The assumptions on which such a premise relies have, however, rarely been discussed in this context. I argue that causing someone to exist cannot... more
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      TheodicyProblem of EvilNon-Identity ProblemFree Will Defense
The Centre for Advanced Study (CAS) is an independent private foundation which was established by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 1989. Its purpose is to promote basic research -disciplinary as well as interdisciplinary... more
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      Cognitive PoeticsConceptual BlendingConceptual Metaphor Theory, Blending Theory, knowlege representation systems
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      History Of The Bible/Biblical CanonHistory of Biblical InterpretationInterpretationBiblical Interpretation
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      GnosticismCoptic StudiesMetaphorHistory of Biblical Interpretation
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      BaptismMonasticismHistory of MonasticismShenoute of Atripe
This book offers fresh readings of the Gospel of Philip (NHC II.3) and the Exegesis on the Soul (NHC II.6) from new theoretical and historical perspectives. Eschewing the category of “Gnosticism” and challenging common categorisations,... more
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      GnosticismPatristicsCognitive SemanticsEarly Christianity
This article is in Norwegian. English title: “The Nag Hammadi Codices and the Early Monastic Tradition in Egypt”
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      GnosticismDead Sea Scrolls Nag Hammadi CodicesMonasticismHistory of Monasticism
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      PatristicsEarly ChristianityCoptic StudiesChurch History
This book contains an introductory essay and new Norwegian translations of the Investiture of the Archangel Michael; Pseudo-Timothy's Encomium On Abbaton the Angel of Death; Pseudo-Athanasius On the Resurrection of Lazarus; the Book of... more
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      GnosticismNew TestamentCoptic StudiesEarly Christian Apocryphal Literature
Remember me also, my brothers, in your prayers. Peace to the saints and the spirituals." 1 With these words the scribe most probably finished his work on Nag Hammadi Codex II, undoubtedly one of the most fascinating books preserved to us... more
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      MonasticismNag HammadiCoptologyShenoute of Atripe
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      HagiographyChurch HistoryMonasticismCoptology
The article was written at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Theology, under the aegis of project NEWCONT (New Contexts for Old Texts: Unorthodox Texts and Monastic Manuscript Culture in 4th- and 5th-Cent. Egypt), funded by the European... more
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      GnosticismLiturgical StudiesPatristicsCoptic Studies
The article was written at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Theology, under the aegis of project NEWCONT (New Contexts for Old Texts: Unorthodox Texts and Monastic Manuscript Culture in 4th- and 5th-Cent. Egypt), funded by the European... more
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      PatristicsEarly Christian Apocryphal LiteratureMonasticismHeresy
This article argues that certain important aspects of the institutionalized literary practices of early cenobitic monasticism and the rhetorics related to them may be significantly illuminated by insights from the cognitive study of the... more
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      GnosticismMemory (Cognitive Psychology)PatristicsMemory Studies
The article was written at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Theology, under the aegis of project NEWCONT (New Contexts for Old Texts: Unorthodox Texts and Monastic Manuscript Culture in 4th- and 5th-Cent. Egypt), funded by the European... more
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      GnosticismPatristicsEarly ChristianityIntertextuality
Published in: Cognitive Linguistic Explorations in Biblical Studies. (ed. Bonnie G. Howe and Joel B. Green; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2014), 73-97.
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      GnosticismPatristicsEarly ChristianityIntertextuality
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      GnosticismNag HammadiTextual FluidityNag Hammadi Codices
Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott offer a sustained argument for the monastic provenance of the Nag Hammadi Codices. They examine the arguments for and against a monastic Sitz im Leben and defend the view that the Codices were produced and... more
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      GnosticismPapyrologyPatristicsEarly Christianity
The article was written at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Theology, under the aegis of project NEWCONT (New Contexts for Old Texts: Unorthodox Texts and Monastic Manuscript Culture in 4th- and 5th-Cent. Egypt), funded by the European... more
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      PatristicsCoptic StudiesChurch HistoryMonasticism
This article describes item C47704 in the antiquities collection of the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo, a fragment of a Coptic parchment codex, which can be identified as White Monastery Codex ET, containing a hitherto unattested part... more
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      HagiographyManuscript StudiesCoptic StudiesChurch History