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Samuel Dimas is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Human Sciences and a Researcher at the Research Centre for Theology and Religious Studies (CITER) at Universidade Católica Portuguesa. He is actively engaged in research projects such as ARCHAEOLOGY2022, COLIVING2020, CITER, and CEFH, all ongoing until 2025, demonstrating his sustained academic involvement.
His research interests span Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion, Theology, Phenomenology, Mysticism, and Religious Experience. He explores the manifestation of the divine, the nature of deity, and spiritual exercises, with a particular focus on thinkers like Michel Henry, Eugenio Trías, and Camilo Castelo Branco. His work bridges continental philosophy and theological inquiry, especially in the context of post-secular societies.
The recent scholarly output of Samuel Dimas (2022–2023) reveals a strong thematic coherence centered on metaphysical and theological reflection. His publications frequently analyze the manifestation of divinity, the limits of religious experience, and soteriological themes in Portuguese literature and philosophy. The interdisciplinary nature of his work integrates philosophy, theology, literature, and cultural studies, often engaging with Iberian scholasticism and contemporary European thought.
Samuel Dimas has not been publicly attributed any scientific awards in the provided text.
He has supervised at least one student at UCP and is involved in multiple research grants and collaborative projects focusing on theology, religious identity, and philosophical anthropology. His work contributes to both academic discourse and public theology, particularly in the context of ecological and intercultural challenges in pandemic times.
He is part of several research centers, including CITER and the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies (CEFH), where he collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on themes of religion, metaphysics, and cultural identity.
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