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Thomas Staubli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biblical Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Fribourg. His academic work spans biblical exegesis, iconography, and ancient Near Eastern studies, with a focus on cultural transitions and theological interpretations.
Education:
- Doctorate in Theology (1989), University of Fribourg
- Licentiis Religiosis (1988), University of Fribourg
Staubli's research integrates biblical theology with archaeological findings, emphasizing iconographic analysis to understand ancient Levantine and Egyptian cultural interactions. His publications explore themes like divine anthropomorphism, animal symbolism, and the socio-historical contexts of biblical texts.
His recent articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches, merging biblical studies with archaeology, religious anthropology, and comparative analysis of sacred symbols across Abrahamic traditions. Topics include migration discourses, health concepts in the Hebrew Bible, and the iconographic legacy of ancient Cyprus.
Scientific Awards:
- Bartolomé de Las Casas Prize
- Jean-Louis Leuba Prize
- Maturity Award
Staubli has held roles such as founding director of the Diocesan Centre for Biblical Pastoral Care in the Diocese of St. Gallen and contributed to the study of biblical iconography through fieldwork and publications.
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