
About
Prof. Dr. Boris Repschinski is a distinguished academic in the Department of Biblical Studies and Historical Theology at the University of Innsbruck, affiliated with the Faculty of Catholic Theology. His work focuses on New Testament studies, particularly the Gospel of Matthew and early Christian theology. He holds editorial roles in journals like Innsbrucker theologische Studien and Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie. Repschinski has conducted extensive research on topics such as Jewish-Christian relations, Matthean Christology, and early church ecclesiology, with notable publications including Four Images of Jesus (2016) and Not to be dissolved, but to be fulfilled (2009). He has held visiting professorships in India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, and received the Honorary Distinguished Visiting Research Fellowship at Australian Catholic University (2006). His research bridges biblical exegesis with contemporary theological dialogue, addressing issues like mercy, judgment, and intercultural Christian identity.
- Education: Advanced studies in theology, likely including doctoral work in biblical studies.
- Research Interests: Matthean theology, Jewish-Christian dialogue, early church organization, and apocryphal literature.
His publications span monographs, edited volumes, and over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals like Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie and Biblical Theology Bulletin. He actively participates in international conferences, including SNTS and APACSS, and collaborates with institutions in Asia and Europe. Repschinski’s work emphasizes the relevance of biblical scholarship to modern theological and pastoral challenges.
Find Boris Repschinski elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- JJohanna RahnerUniversity of Tübingen · Professor
Andreas VonachUniversity of Innsbruck · Professor
Verena Suchhart-KrollUniversity of Münster · Researcher
Paweł RabczyńskiUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn · Professor
James Kang Hoon LeeSouthern Methodist University · Professor- KKrzysztof MielcarekJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublin · Professor