Need time to finalize a book manuscript? Research stint at the Polin Institute for theological research within Åbo Akademi University, Finland
The Polin Institute is a growing international center of theological research in Finland. We announce two research stints of maximum six months between the beginning of September 2025 and the end of February 2026 for researchers coming from abroad.
Polin monographs-fellowship provides you the following:
-travel costs
-housing
-research infrastructure: desk, internet access, library services, printing, scanning
-monthly tax free (in Finland) scholarship between 2400 and 3000€ depending on your career stage
Eligibility
-all doctors in any field of theology who work to finalize a monograph or other substantial publication within theology
-applicants should come from abroad (Finland-based researchers are not eligible)
Publishing policy
-The Polin Institute is mentioned in publications and presentations that have been worked upon during the time of the stint
-The author states the Polin Institute as a scholarly affiliation (double affiliation is fine)
-Åbo Akademi University prefers open access publication
Assessment criteria
-your research track record in relation to your career stage
-balance of realism and ambition in your work plan
-the academic quality of your ongoing research and its contribution to academic theology as well as the quality of the planned publisher
-relevance of your planned research for the ongoing theological research at the Polin Institute and Åbo Akademi in general
Application should be sent by e-mail to mika.vahakangas@abo.fi by the 14th of February 2025 and contain the following:
-application letter stating how long and when would you wish to stay and whether the dates are flexible or not as well as pointing out how you see your research in relation to the ongoing Polin Institute & Åbo Akademi University research in theology
-work plan of one page
-CV of maximum 3 pages
-list of publications
-sample chapter and table of contents or other documentation that facilitates the assessment of the quality of the ongoing research and whether it is realistic to finalize it in the given time
-a publishing agreement or other supporting document from the publisher, if available
Revival Movements in World Christianity: Key Themes and Methodological Issues
An international conference organised by the Polin Institute of Åbo Akademi University in collaboration with the Oxford Centre of Mission Studies, UK.
Helsinki, Finland, 1-4 September 2025
The term revival has been loosely used to refer to various spiritual awakening movements in the history of Christianity. The Biblical narrative on the national restoration of Israel, the seventeenth-century Pietism, the recent spiritual awakening at Asbury in February 2023, and many such events or movements are described as revival. The varieties of these experiences, the differences in their historical period, and the particularity of their cultural location make revival studies in global Christianity dynamic and unpredictable. Several research traditions on revival studies are already in existence along various concepts including Pietism, the Great Awakenings, Methodism, and Balokole. Using such thematic approaches implies separate developments that are circumscribed by regional, linguistic, and confessional borders. Interpretative frameworks such as transatlantic studies, Nordic studies, charismatic studies, and studies on evangelicalism have given some avenues to acknowledge certain interdependencies, transnationality, and the trans-confessional nature of the revival tradition in Christianity. However, revival studies as a global movement remain fragmented and its stories are often lost in the narrative of confessional and institutional histories of Christianity. On the one hand, revivals are global phenomena in Christianity transcending both time and space; on the other hand, revivals are of polynucleated origin and exhibit contextual particularities. Hence, there are traditions within the revival tradition, each providing us with themes and methodological challenges. The conference has a particular interest in bringing together researchers on the various revival traditions into a discussion on key themes and methodological issues in revival studies.
The conference invites papers that explore the historical and cultural developments of the revival tradition in global Christianity and their contribution to Christian practice and thought. Potential themes to explore include but not limited to,
- History of revival movements
- Methods and approaches to revival studies
- Piety and spirituality
- Theology of revival
- Worship and church life
- Ecclesiastical and missional legacy
- Transformation and impact on society
The closer programme of the conference will be prepared later, but the invited esteemed keynote speaker has already been confirmed:
- Kirsteen Kim, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA
The deadline for the submission of abstract (300 words) was 1 March 2025. The link for the conference registration is found here. Please register by 31 May. The link for submitting your preliminary paper will soon be posted.
The conference will be held at The Cultural Centre and Conference Hotel Sofia, Helsinki, Finland https://www.sofia.fi/en/
The conference fee, 580€, covers accommodation and board during the conference.
Organising committee:
Chongpongmeren Jamir, The Polin Institute, Åbo Akademi University, chongpongmeren.jamir@abo.fi
Marina Ngursangzeli Behera, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, mbehera@ocms.ac.uk
For any questions or inquiries, please contact Dr. Jamir or Dr. Behera.
Political Theologies of a Democratic Common Life
24-26 March 2025
New College, University of Oxford
Event Description: Religion has a complex role in shaping our political landscape, with the power to either fuel division or serve as a resource for a democratic common life. The fifth Political Theologies conference gathers scholars and practitioners to discuss how religious ideas and communities can foster democratic resilience, uphold the rule of law, and support a diverse, peaceful society. Over three days, we’ll explore critical questions such as:- How can religious groups and symbols help to create common life discourses focused on human dignity, peace, and justice?- What political theologies promote democracy, and which challenge it?- In a polarized world, how can faith communities encourage social empathy, de-polarization, and constructive engagement?
Topics Include:
– Concepts of political and economic democracy, resilience, and pluralism
– Theological and political critiques of authoritarian and anti-democratic ideologies
– Case studies on civic solidarity, rituals of reconciliation, and responses to populism
– The role of religion in fostering a just peace and social empathy
Contributions are welcomed from a variety of disciplines, including theology, religious studies, political science, law, anthropology, and psychology.
Papers engaging political theology from religions beyond Christianity are especially encouraged.
Submission Details: Please send a proposed paper title, a 200-word abstract, and a brief biography to Dr. Marietta van der Tol at mdcv2@cam.ac.uk by 30 November 2024. Decisions will be communicated by 20 December 2024. Short conference briefs (approx. 1,500 words) are due by 1 March 2025.
Limited subsidised accommodation is available for speakers based on need, and travel support may be considered in exceptional circumstances.
Sponsors:This conference is generously sponsored by the Alfred Landecker Foundation, the Inez and Julius Polin Institute for Theological Studies at Åbo Akademi, the Huffington Ecumenical Institute of Loyola Marymount University, and the McDonald Centre at the University of Oxford.
More Information: https://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/political-theologies-democratic-common-life
Join us as we engage in critical, interdisciplinary discussions on the potential of political theologies to shape a peaceable and vibrant democratic common life. We hope to see you there!
Historical, Contemporary, and Comparative Perspectives
Research conference in Arken, Fabriksgatan 2, Turku/Åbo, 29-30 January 2025
It is our great pleasure to invite you to the first conference in Finland on antisemitism, organized by the Antisemitism Undermining Democracy Project and the Inez and Julius Polin Institute for Theological Research.
In a time where Jewish communities and individuals around the globe encounter with hate, combating and preventing antisemitism is a priority. Actions for combatting antisemitism however cannot be efficiently planned without knowing and understanding the different manifestations of the phenomena in our diverse societies. The objective of this conference therefore is to facilitate the knowledge exchange between researchers and policy makers, and open the dialogue between them as well as the general public in order to increase the possibilities of creating effective counterstrategies against antisemitism.
The conference will take place between the 29– 30 January, 2025 in Åbo (Turku), Finland at the premises of Åbo Akademi University in Finland. The goal of the conference is to promote cross-disciplinary dialogue, and to explore and discuss the phenomena of antisemitism in diverse societies.
We welcome papers that reflect on the social and political implications of antisemitism (both historical and contemporary), including antisemitism in the press, media, and among different groups in diverse societies. We also encourage participants to submit papers connected to antisemitism in historical and contemporary settings, to the effects of antisemitism on education, democracy and democratic values, religious lives of Jewish individuals, as well as papers on proposed methods and good practices in researching as well as in combatting antisemitism.
A final programme of the conference will be prepared later, but the invited esteemed keynote speakers have already been confirmed:
Izabella Tabarovsky (Wilson Center) CANCELLED
Vibeke Moe (Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies)
Please register via this link. If you do not wish to present at the conference but would like to attend, please register under the same link until 14th January. Please note that teachers only register here.
Do you have any questions? Please send them to debunkingantisemitism@abo.fi. The conference is held at Arken, Fabriksgatan 2, Åbo Akademi University in Turku (Åbo), Finland.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Åbo / Turku.
Organising committee:
Mercédesz Czimbalmos, Åbo Akademi University
Dóra Pataricza, Åbo Akademi University
Nóra Varga, Åbo Akademi University





Need time to finalize a book manuscript? Research stint at the Polin Institute for theological research within Åbo Akademi University, Finland
The Polin Institute is a growing international center of theological research in Finland. We announce two research stints of maximum six months between the beginning of March 2025 and the end of August 2025 for researchers coming from abroad.
Polin monographs-fellowship provides you the following:
-travel costs
-housing
-research infrastructure: desk, internet access, library services, printing, scanning
-monthly tax free (in Finland) scholarship between 2400 and 3000€ depending on your career stage
Eligibility
-all doctors in any field of theology who work to finalize a monograph or other substantial publication within theology
-applicants should come from abroad (Finland-based researchers are not eligible)
Publishing policy
-The Polin Institute is mentioned in publications and presentations that have been worked upon during the time of the stint
-Åbo Akademi University prefers open access publication
Assessment criteria
-your research track record in relation to your career stage
-balance of realism and ambition in your work plan
-the academic quality of your ongoing research and its contribution to academic theology
-relevance of your planned research for the ongoing theological research at the Polin Institute and Åbo Akademi in general
Application should be sent by e-mail to mika.vahakangas@abo.fi by the 31st of August 2024 and contain the following:
-application letter stating how long and when would you wish to stay and whether the dates are flexible or not as well as pointing out how you see your research in relation to the ongoing PI & ÅAU research in theology
-work plan of one page
-CV of maximum 3 pages
-list of publications
-sample chapter and table of contents or other documentation that facilitates the assessment of the quality of the ongoing research and whether it is realistic to finalize it in the given time
An international conference organized by the Polin Institute of Åbo Akademi University
Espoo, Finland, 27th-30th August 2024
Pentecostalism is one of the most dynamic and influential forms of Christianity in contemporary Africa. It has been variously described as a response to modernity, a postmodern phenomenon itself, a revitalization movement, a return to the fundamental theology embodying the Third person of the Trinity, a source of hope, empowerment, a vehicle of social transformation, a challenge or concession to the postcolonial state, a recalibration of public religion, a power behind spiritual and socio-economic development in Africa today. Pentecostalism also reflects and mirrors the complex and often contradictory interactions between Christianity, African cultures, traditions, identities, and the very idea of the Church as a historic faith community.
This conference, aiming at producing an edited volume, invites contributions that explore the dialectics of Pentecostalism and Christianity in the postcolonial context of Africa. We are interested in papers that address questions such as:
- How does Pentecostalism relate to the historical and contemporary expressions of Christianity in Africa, such as African Instituted Churches, revival movements, mainline denominations, and ecumenical initiatives?
- How does Pentecostalism engage with postcolonial Africa’s political, economic, social, and cultural realities, such as democracy, development, poverty, gender, health, violence, migration, and media?
- How does Pentecostalism articulate and negotiate its identity and mission in relation to other African religious traditions and movements, such as Islam, African traditional religions, new religious movements, and secularism?
- How does Pentecostalism shape and challenge the theological and ethical discourses and practices of African Christianity, such as pneumatology, eschatology, soteriology, ecclesiology, spirituality, morality, and social justice?
This is an interdisciplinary project, and we welcome papers grounded in different disciplines and employing diverse methods and sources. We especially encourage papers based on empirical research and offering critical and constructive insights into the phenomenon of Pentecostalism in Africa.
Abstract submissions was due 30 April 2024 and is now closed. The deadline for preliminary papers (drafts) is 31 July 2024, and for full chapters (6000-8000 words, ready for submission to the publisher), it is 30 October 2024.
To register for the conference, please use this link. To submit your preliminary paper, please use this link.
The conference will be held at Backby Manor, Espoo, Finland https://www.backby.fi/en/
The conference fee, 580€, covers accommodation and full board during the conference.
Editors of the planned volume:
- Elias K. Bongmba – Rice University
- Martina Björkander – Åbo Akademi University
- Peter White – Stellenbosch University
Program
27th August
5 pm-7 pm Arrivals and dinner
7 pm Welcoming session: working methods, aims
Keynote: Prof Chammah Kaunda: The Charismatization of African Christianity: Challenges and opportunities for mission, theology and ecumenic
8 pm Social evening
28th August
9 am-10:30 am Session 1
Papers presented by Elias Bongmba & Evelyn Mayanja & Devaka Premawardhana
10:30 am -11 am Coffee break
11 am-12:30 pm Session 2
Papers presented by Peter White, Francis Benyah & Itohan Idumwonyi
12:30 pm-2 pm Lunch
2 pm-3 pm Keynote: Prof Nimi Wariboko: Fatigued Sovereignty and Hope: The ”Holy Saturday” of Prosperity Gospel in the African Postcolony
3 pm-3:30 pm Coffee break
3:30 pm-5 pm Session 3
Papers presented by participants through the call of papers
6 pm-7 pm Dinner
8 pm Social evening
29th August
9 am-10:30 am Session 4
Papers presented by participants through the call of papers
10:30 am-11 am Coffee break
11 am-12:30 pm Session 5
Papers presented by participants through the call of papers
12:30 pm-2 pm Lunch
2 pm-3 pm Keynote: Prof Maria Frahm-Arp: Decolonising the Self: Pentecostalism as a framework for self-reformulation and reconstruction in post-colonial South Africa
3 pm-6:30 pm Helsinki sightseeing
6:30 pm-7:30 pm Dinner
30th August
9 am-10:30 am Session 6
Papers presented by Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu (online) & Mika Vähäkangas & Martina Björkander
10:30 am-11:00 am Coffee break
11 am-12:30 am Publishing workshop & closing session
12:30 pm Lunch and departure
Need time to finalize a book manuscript? Research stint at the Polin Institute for theological research within Åbo Akademi University, Finland
The Polin Institute is a growing international center of theological research in Finland. We announce two research stints of maximum six months between the beginning of September 2024 and the end of February 2025 for researchers coming from abroad (university affiliation outside of Finland).
Polin monographs-fellowship provides you the following:
-travel costs
-housing
-research infrastructure: desk, internet access, library services, printing, scanning
-monthly tax free (in Finland) scholarship between 2400 and 3000€ depending on your career stage
Eligibility
-all doctors in any field of theology who work to finalize a monograph or other substantial publication within theology
Publishing policy
-The Polin Institute is mentioned as an affiliation and financer in publications and presentations that have been worked upon during the time of the stint
-Åbo Akademi University prefers open access publication
Assessment criteria
-your research track record in relation to your career stage
-balance of realism and ambition in your work plan
-the academic quality of your ongoing research and its contribution to academic theology
-relevance of your planned research for the ongoing theological research at the Polin Institute and Åbo Akademi in general
Application should be sent by e-mail to mika.vahakangas@abo.fi by the 29th of February 2024 and contain the following:
-application letter stating how long and when would you wish to stay and whether the dates are flexible or not as well as pointing out how you see your research in relation to the ongoing PI & ÅAU research in theology
-work plan of one page
-CV of maximum 3 pages
-list of publications
-sample chapter and table of contents or other documentation that facilitates the assessment of the quality of the ongoing research and whether it is realistic to finalize it in the given time
Polin-chefens julhälsning 2023
I julevangeliet enligt Johannes står det: ”Ordet var liv och livet var människornas ljus. Och ljuset lyser i mörkret, och mörkret har inte övervunnit det”.
Precis när året var på väg mot det djupaste vintermörkret fick vi beskedet om att den tidigare presidenten, diplomaten och Nobels fredspristagaren Martti Ahtisaari hade gått bort. Under hela sin karriär arbetade han outtröttligt för fred bland annat i Namibia, Balkan, Nordirland och Banda Aceh. Även om han blev ett helgon för en sekulär stat, hämtade han sin motivation och styrka åtminstone delvis från sin religiösa övertygelse.
Likaså ligger den akademiska teologin mitt emellan den sekulära akademiska världen och de olika religiösa och ideologiska övertygelser som många forskare har. Samhället som finansierar en stor del av forskningen förväntar sig ”impact” av all forskning. När väldigt få teologiska studier, om några alls, ger patent eller innovationer som leder till nya kommersiella produkter, är det svårt att peka på direkta konsekvenser av vår forskning.
Vi gör inte bara forskning, utan forskning gör oss. Vad vi väljer att forska om och hur vi forskar, gör oss till vem vi är, ofta inte bara som professionella utan också som personer. Är forskning för mig bara ett sätt att ha en fantastisk karriär som gör mig till en kugge i ett hjul på ett enormt maskineri eller är det ett sätt att växa som människa? Även om vi alla behöver mat på bordet och det är vackert att växa som människor, är det svårt att se hur egoistisk forskning kan vara värd att finansieras av samhället.
Vad vi forskar om och hur vi forskar, är alltid ett etiskt beslut. Vem förtjänar att synas och höras? Vems intressen gynnas av mitt arbete? Våra val återspeglas i akademin, i utbildningen för kommande generationer, och därför ska resultatet av vår forskning inte underskattas. Även om teologer inte uppfinner nya produkter, deltar vi i skapandet av de berättelser som ger mening åt människors liv, både som individer och som nationer. Deltar vi i skapandet av berättelser som främjar krig och hat eller i berättelser som bekräftar livet? Pryder vårt arbete de mäktigas härlighet eller ger det hopp och röst åt de förtryckta?
Julevangeliet är en berättelse om hur ett litet och svagt spädbarn kastar en stråle av hopp i ett mörker av våld och förtryck. På samma sätt kan vi i Ahtisaaris livsberättelse se hur en flyktingpojke växer till en stor fredsförhandlare. Som teologer kan vi ofta känna oss marginella i det akademiska spelet. Marginaler kan dock bli gränslandskap för nya kreativa vyer. Låt oss begrunda julens budskap och därifrån hämta uppmuntran och inspirationen till vår kallelse som forskare.
The Director’s Christmas Greeting
In the Christmas Gospel according to John we can read: ”In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it”.
Just as the year was heading towards the deepest winter darkness, we got the news of death of the former president, diplomat, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti Ahtisaari. Throughout his career, he worked tirelessly for peace in Namibia, the Balkans, North Ireland, and Banda Aceh, among others. Even if he became a saint of a secular state, his motivation and strength drew at least partly from his religious conviction.
Likewise, academic theology is located in between the secular academia and the different religious and ideological convictions that many researchers have. The society which funds a large part of research expects “impact” from all research. When very few theological studies, if any, produce patents or innovations leading to new commercial products, it is difficult to point to direct consequences of our research.
We do not only do research, but research does us. What we choose to research, and how, makes us who we are, often not only as professionals but also as persons. Is research for me just a means for a stellar career making me a cog in a wheel of a huge machinery or is it a way of personal growth? While we all need food on the table and it is beautiful to grow as a person, it is hard to see how egoist research could be worth being funded by the society.
What we research, and how, is always an ethical decision. Who deserves to be seen and heard? Whose interests does my work serve? Our choices are reflected in the academia, in the education of the next generations, and therefore, the outcome of our research should not be underestimated. While theologians do not invent new products, we participate in the creation of those narratives which give meaning to peoples’ lives both as individuals and as nations. Do we participate in the creation of stories which foster war and hatred or those which affirm life? Does our work adorn the glory of the mighty people or give hope and voice to the downtrodden?
The Christmas Gospel is a narrative of how a weak and small infant throws a ray of hope in the darkness of violence and oppression. Likewise, in the life story of Ahtisaari, we can see how a refugee boy grows into a major peace negotiator. As theologians, we may often feel marginal in the academic games. However, margins can become borderscapes of creative new vistas. Let us consider the message of Christmas as one of encouragement and invitation to meditate our calling as researchers.
Mika Vähäkangas
Polin-institutet vid Åbo Akademi ledigförklarar en avlönad doktorandbefattning i teologi. Befattningen hör till något av de teologiska disciplinerna (exegetik med judaistik, kyrkohistoria, systematisk teologi, praktisk teologi och religionsvetenskap) vid Fakulteten för humaniora, psykologi och teologi (FHPT) i Åbo, Finland. Anställningen är upp till fyra år med start 1.9.2024 eller enligt överenskommelse. Den tidsbundna anställningen är på heltid. Sista ansökningsdagen är 15.2.2024 kl. 15.00 (finsk tid). Mer information hittas här.
Polin-institutet vid Åbo Akademi ledigförklarar en befattning som forskardoktor i exegetiska ämnen (Gamla testamentet / Hebreiska bibeln, Nya testamentet, judaistik). Befattningen hör till disciplinen exegetik vid Fakulteten för humaniora, psykologi och teologi (FHPT) i Åbo, Finland. Anställningen är för tre år med start 1.9.2024 eller enligt överenskommelse. Den tidsbundna anställningen är på heltid. Sista ansökningsdagen är 15.2.2024 kl. 15.00 (finsk tid). Mer information hittas här.
Polin-institutet vid Åbo Akademi ledigförklarar en befattning som forskardoktor i religionsvetenskap. Befattningen hör till disciplinen religionsvetenskap vid Fakulteten för humaniora, psykologi och teologi (FHPT) i Åbo, Finland. Anställningen är för tre år med start 1.9.2024 eller enligt överenskommelse. Den tidsbundna anställningen är på heltid. Sista ansökningsdagen är 19.2.2024 kl. 15.00 (finsk tid). Mer information hittas här.

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Pentecostalism and the Dialectics of Christianity in the Postcolony
An international conference organized by the Polin Institute of Åbo Akademi University Espoo, Finland, 27th-30th August 2024 Pentecostalism is one of the most dynamic and influential forms of Christianity in contemporary Africa. It has been variously described as a response to modernity, a postmodern phenomenon itself, a revitalization movement, a return to the fundamental theology […]

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Polin-chefens julhälsning / The Director’s Christmas Greeting 2023
Polin-chefens julhälsning 2023 I julevangeliet enligt Johannes står det: ”Ordet var liv och livet var människornas ljus. Och ljuset lyser i mörkret, och mörkret har inte övervunnit det”. Precis när året var på väg mot det djupaste vintermörkret fick vi beskedet om att den tidigare presidenten, diplomaten och Nobels fredspristagaren Martti Ahtisaari hade gått bort. […]

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Polin-institutet vid Åbo Akademi ledigförklarar en avlönad doktorandbefattning i teologi. Befattningen hör till något av de teologiska disciplinerna (exegetik med judaistik, kyrkohistoria, systematisk teologi, praktisk teologi och religionsvetenskap) vid Fakulteten för humaniora, psykologi och teologi (FHPT) i Åbo, Finland. Anställningen är upp till fyra år med start 1.9.2024 eller enligt överenskommelse. Den tidsbundna anställningen är […]

