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Dr. Panagiotis Pavlos is a Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Oslo, Norway. His academic work centers on metaphysics in Late Platonism and Early Christian thought, where he treats the Byzantine philosophical tradition as a continuation of Greek philosophy.
His research focuses on the concept of ἐπιτηδειότης (aptitude) in late antique and early Christian thought, a topic explored in his doctoral dissertation. He is currently co-editing the volume Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity (Routledge, 2019), highlighting his active contribution to scholarship in ancient philosophy and theology.
Dr. Pavlos has also written on contemporary issues at the intersection of religion, geopolitics, and Orthodox Christian belief, particularly in relation to messianism in Middle Eastern politics and the role of faith during global crises. These writings reflect his broader engagement with theology and cultural identity.
He studied philosophy in Thessaloniki, Brussels, Oslo, and Princeton, demonstrating a strong international academic background.
While no formal scientific awards or research grants are mentioned in the text, his editorial role and publication activity indicate scholarly recognition and ongoing academic involvement.
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