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Marko Halonen is a University Researcher at the Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki, specializing in Church History. He holds a PhD from the University of Helsinki (2020) and has a diverse academic background, including a BA from the University of Helsinki and the University of Edinburgh (2010) and an MA in Church History (2012).
- Education:
- Matriculation Examination, Ressu Upper Secondary School (2004)
- BA, University of Helsinki/University of Edinburgh (2010)
- MA, University of Helsinki (2012)
- PhD, University of Helsinki (2020)
His research spans History and Archaeology, Literature Studies, Theology, and Educational Sciences, with a focus on historical narratives, cultural analysis, and interdisciplinary studies. Recent publications highlight his engagement with contemporary geopolitical issues, Islamic jurisprudence, and ancient Mesopotamian studies.
Halonen has contributed to 34 research outputs, including books, articles, and reviews, and is currently participating in the ERC Synergy Grant project The Medieval Book and Networks of Northe (2025–2031). His activities include presentations at conferences like the Seventh Finnish Colloquium of Middle East and North African Studies (2024) and peer-review work.



