Emil Børty Nielsen
Postdoc
Section of Systematic Theology
Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
Member of:
Center for Videnskab og Tro
Research projects
Meaning and sustainable living
Im currently beginning a new research project concerning the concept of meaning. The first step is to define and understand the concept of meaning drawing on perspectives from theology, philosophy and psychology. The second step is to apply these insigts to the climate crisis and the need for behavioral change.
The nature and methods of Christian apologetics
In my ph.d.-thesis I constructed a framework for understanding the field of Christian apologetics. This work has raised a number of interesting questions that im currently working on: apologetics and communication ethics, apologetics and rhetorics, imaginative apologetics and the repulsive nature of the cross, belief, faith and agnosticism.
Research interests
Epistemology, faith and reason, Christian apologetics, ethics, arguments for the existence of God, faith and science, meaning, emotions and cognition, agnosticism, persuasion, cognitive bias,
Alister McGrath, Richard Swinburne, Stanley Hauerwas, C. S. Lewis, Roy Baumeister
Current research
The nature of meaning
What is meaning? How is the concept understood in varioues contexts? What can we learn about meaning from theology, philosophy and psychology? How do we as individuals and society live meaningful lives? What different views are there on the meaning or purpose of life?
Meaning and sustainable living
How can insights from theology, philosophy and psychology help us in dealing with the climate crisis and the problem of creating lasting behavioral changes in society? What different visions of sustainable living are formed by different religious and secular views of life?
Meaning and animals
How does sensual experience impact meaning-making regarding animals in contrast to information and imagination?
Are non-human animals meaning-seeking beings? What does this imply for meat production?
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