
معرفی
Martin Lembke serves as a Senior Lecturer and Programme Coordinator at Lund University's Centre for Theology and Religious Studies (CTR). He works partly as a Timetabling Officer at LUX building, managing postgraduate studies, course evaluations, and administrative support for academic boards. His academic background is in the philosophy of religion, with a 2012 PhD thesis Non-Gods and Gods: A Cosmontological Treatise. His work has been published in Religious Studies, Faith and Philosophy, and International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
Lembke teaches the popular online course (Un)intelligent Design (CTRR12) and contributes to courses like TLVB34 (Studies in Faith and World Views: Level 2) and TLVR12 (Advanced Level). He focuses on arguments for/against God's existence and religious communication. His research intersects with landscape interactions in theological contexts.
Scientific Awards
- First prize in international essay competition by Cambridge University Press (2012) for his thesis chapter on God's omnipotence
Lembke actively engages in theological debates, particularly regarding Catholic doctrines like Humanae Vitae and gender roles in religion, as evidenced by his blog posts and public commentary.



