
معرفی
Rev Dr Martin Ganeri OP serves as an Official Fellow and Lector at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford, teaching Sacred Scripture, Phenomenology, Theology of Religions, and Archaeology.
His academic credentials include:
- MA in Classics and Oriental Studies (University of Cambridge)
- MPhil in Ancient Indian Archaeology (University of Cambridge)
- DPhil in Theology (University of Oxford)
Ganeri's research pioneers comparative theology between Hindu thought and Western theism, specializing in Ramanuja's Vedanta tradition. His work bridges phenomenological analysis with archaeological insights into religious practices, emphasizing interfaith dialogue and scriptural interpretation across cultural boundaries. This interdisciplinary approach integrates historical, philosophical, and theological methodologies to explore religious pluralism.
His sole highlighted publication, "Hindu Thought and Western Theism: The Vedanta of Ramanuja" (2015), establishes foundational connections between Eastern and Western theological frameworks, reflecting consistent focus on Vedantic philosophy within comparative religious studies. The work demonstrates methodological rigor in cross-cultural theological analysis.
As an advisor, Ganeri mentors students in theology and religious studies, though specific names aren't documented. He actively contributes to Oxford's academic ecosystem through Blackfriars Hall's scholarly initiatives and Dominican intellectual traditions.




