
معرفی
Gorazd Andrejc is an Assistant Professor in Philosophy of Religion at the Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society, University of Groningen. His work focuses on intersections between Wittgensteinian philosophy, religious epistemology, and ethics. He holds a PhD and specializes in topics such as pantheism, human distinctiveness, and the philosophy of education.
Education: PhD in Philosophy of Religion (specific institution not listed).
Research Interests: Wittgensteinian philosophy, religious epistemology, ethics of belief, philosophy of education, and theological anthropology. His work often bridges cognitive science (e.g., embodied cognition) with spiritual concepts, exploring questions like self-ascription of sainthood and moral agency in religious contexts.
Articles Overview: Recent publications investigate pantheism through nonoverlapping magisteria frameworks, radicalization in education, and embodied spiritual hierarchies. His work demonstrates a focus on applying analytical philosophy to contemporary religious and ethical issues.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants listed. No advisees documented in provided materials.
Affiliations: Active at the University of Groningen, contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on religion, education, and ethics. Contact: g.andrejc@rug.nl.



