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Mårten Björk is a researcher at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies within the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University. He holds a PhD in Religious Studies (2018, University of Gothenburg) with a focus on systematic theology and has been a research leader for the project The End of the Law since 2020. Additional affiliations include Campion Hall, Oxford University, and the Nomos Center for International Research.
- Education: PhD in Religious Studies (2018, University of Gothenburg)
- Current Roles: Researcher (Lund University), Researcher (Oxford University), Nomos Center member
Research Interests include:
- Political theology and secularism
- Intersections of theology, philosophy, and science
- Law-theology relationships and apocalyptic narratives
- Metaphysics and philosophy of consciousness
- Cognitive theology and revelation dynamics
Recent Research Outputs explore themes such as Franz von Baader's theological metaphysics, the concept of immortality in modern thought, and critiques of positivism in theological science. He actively collaborates internationally, particularly in projects analyzing apocalypse-related imagery and theological critiques of legal systems.
Projects:
- The End of the Law (2020–2023): Examined theological concepts of legal perfection
- At the End of the World (2023–2028): Transdisciplinary study of apocalyptic imagery




