Thomas Hoffmann

Thomas Hoffmann

History of Religion

  • Karen Blixens Plads 16

    2300 København S

19992024

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Current research

  • PI for the Danish Research Council project "Ambiguity and Precision in the Qur'an"
  • The language and semantics of the Qur’an with special emphasis on Neareastern intertextuality and metaphors; the Qur’an in light of cognitive linguistics and CMT (conceptual metaphor theory)
  • The Qur’an as literature; the Qur’an in Western literature.
  • The Qur’an, corporeality, sexuality and violence.
  • The Qur’an and ritual.
  • The Qur’an and the natural world. 

Primary fields of research

  • Islam with special emphasis on history of religion and phenomenology of religion.
  • The qur'anic engagement and intertextual links with biblical literature.
  • The historical genesis of the Qur’an.
  • Qur’anic studies; development of theory and method in relation to the reading and interpretation of the Qur’an (often inspired by comparative literature studies and criticism, cognitive semantics and Biblical studies).
  • The rhetorical-literary and semiotic Gestalt of the Qur’an.
  • Other Islamic genres (e.g. hadith, sira, tafsir, poetry).
  • Muhammad as a historical and textual figure; Qur’anic characters and protagonists (e.g. Abraham, Jesus and the holy spirit).
  • Islamic rituals and aesthetic forms and traditions.
  • Islam and the political.
  • Islam’s history of research.

Fields of interest

In addition to the above mentioned subjects I am broadly interested in most Islamic subjects, whether of classical or more contemporary character. As such I am always engaged in the political, ethical, and pedagogical challenges in regard to the academic study of and critical gaze on religion in general and Islam in particular. Accordingly, I regularly appear in various fora of popular dissemination, primarily newspapers but also the electronic media.

CV

Academic degrees

  • (2005) Ph.D., Comparative Literature, University of Copenhagen.
  • (2000) Cand.mag. (~ MA), History of Religion, University of Copenhagen.

Academic Positions

  • (2013š) Professor (mso), Section for Biblical Exegesis, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen.
  • (2012-2013) Associate professor, Study of Religion, Aarhus University.
  • (2009-2012) Associate professor, Arabic og Islamic Studies, Aarhus      University.
  • (2008-2009) Postdoc, Center for European Islamic Thinking (CEIT), University of Copenhagen.
  • (2006-2008) Postdoc, Carsten Niebuhr Dept., Arabic, University of Copenhagen.
  • (2002-2005) Ph.D.-scholar, Institute for Comparative Literature, University of Copenhagen.

Knowledge of languages

English, German, French, Arabic (reading), knowledge of Hebrew and Greek.

Keywords

  • Faculty of Theology
  • Qur'an
  • Koran
  • Political Islam
  • Islamism