Mathias Nygaard
Institutt for religion og livssyn
Førsteamanuensis
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Research areas
My educational background is in religious studies, philosophy, languages, sociology, and psychology. In my work I try to unite perspectives from these various sciences. I work on both historical and contemporary material. I am interested in classical themes from cultural studies, for instance sacrifice, myths, ecstasy, death/nothingness, and heroes/anti-heroes.
At the Volda University College I teach history of religions, philosophy, and intercultural studies.
Education
2005-2010 PhD Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen.
2008- Languages, Kobe University, Uppsala Universitet, Dalarna University, etc (Japanese, Chinese, Hebrew, Arabic, Ugaritic, Akkadian, Greek, Latin, Georgian, German, etc).
2006-2007 MA Archaeology, École Biblique et Archéologique Française de Jérusalem.
2004-2005 MTh Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen.
Experience
2023- Volda University College, Norway, Associate Professor.
2018-2023 The Newman Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, Associate Professor and Research Dean.
2016-2017 Volda University College, Associate Professor (temporary).
2012-2014 Visiting Researcher (Comparative Philosophy), Kobe University, Japan.
2007-2008 Visiting Researcher (Ancient Religions of the Middle East), University of Tübingen, Germany.
In addition various temporary positions at OsloMet, Innland Norway University of Applied Sciences, etc.
Experience as peer-reviewer, external examiner, translator, member of academic societies, university board member, etc. (2010- ).
Erly representations of the human, masks from Nahal Hemar, 7000 bce.
Research
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Books
Prayer in the gospels : a theological exegesis of the ideal pray-er [ISBN 978-90-04-23106-1] 283s.
Published 2012 by Mathias Nygaard
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Scientific articles and book chapters
On the So-Called Shamanistic Substratum of European Culture
Published 2022 by Mathias Nygaard
Symbol and Ritual in Contemporary Norwegian Asatru
Published 2022 by Mathias Nygaard
How Norwegian Asatru Meets the Charge of Racism: A Rhetorical Analysis
Published 2022 by Mathias Nygaard
The uses of history in Norwegian Asatru: “a religion with homework”
Published 2022 by Mathias Nygaard
Selfies as Secular Religion: Transcending the Self
Published 2019 by Mathias Nygaard
Tomte Stories in Swedish Hälsingland: Place and Vernacular Religion
Published 2019 by Mathias Nygaard
Swedish fermented herring as a marker of rural identity: the Alfta surströmmingsskiva
Published 2019 by Mathias Nygaard
Bakhtinian Carnivalesque and Paul’s Foolish and Scandalous Gospel
Published 2018 by Mathias Nygaard
Death as an Ethical Metaphor in Seneca's Writings and in Paul's Letter to the Romans
Published 2017 by Mathias Nygaard
Romans 8-interchange leading to deification
Published 2017 by Mathias Nygaard
Other works
Nærnett Volda - Ettermiddagssending om Asatru
Published 2023 by Mathias Nygaard
Samarbeider om mat og religion
Published 2017 by Kari Ryslett, Kristin Hatlebrekke, Mathias Nygaard
Death and Philosophical Practice in Philo of Alexandria
Published 2015 by Mathias Nygaard
Deification in Romans 8
Published 2015 by Mathias Nygaard
Death and Philosophical Practice in Plutarch
Published 2015 by Mathias Nygaard
Asceticism
Published 2014 by Mathias Nygaard
Humanity
Published 2014 by Mathias Nygaard
Names of God in the New Testament
Published 2014 by Mathias Nygaard
"Theoretical Perspectives on Comparative Philosophy: An Assessment of Some Recent German Proposals"
Published 2014 by Mathias Nygaard
Death and Philosophical Practice in Lucretius
Published 2013 by Mathias Nygaard
Death and Philosophical Practice in Seneca
Published 2013 by Mathias Nygaard
Nomadic Life in the Patriarchal Period: Archaeological Evidence
Published 2013 by Mathias Nygaard
Benedict XVI. Jesus of Nazareth. Vol I-III.
Published 2013 by Mathias Nygaard
The Second Jerusalem Temple in the Herodian period: What archaeology tells us
Published 2012 by Mathias Nygaard
"Holmberg, B. and M. Winninge. Identity Formation in the New Testament"
Published 2009 by Mathias Nygaard