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Nete Helene Enggaard serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Theology within the Department of Systematic Theology. Her academic trajectory includes a PhD (2012) and Cand.theol (2007) from the same institution, complemented by pastoral training at Folkekirkens Institut for Præsteuddannelse (2013). She has held multiple research positions at the University of Copenhagen, including postdoctoral roles at the Center for Church Research.
Her research examines Lutheran sacrament theology, liturgical frameworks, and post-structuralist approaches to presence and materiality. She investigates digital communion practices, liturgical reforms in Nordic state churches, and empirical analyses of theological challenges in contemporary worship. A significant focus involves democratization processes in liturgical revisions and their implications for gender, embodiment, and power structures.
Enggaard's recent publications demonstrate concentrated work on Danish confessional documents, liturgical supervision mechanisms, and pandemic-era communion practices. Her scholarship consistently intersects historical analysis with contemporary theological dilemmas, particularly regarding digital worship's reformative potential.
She co-directs the Center for Paradox Studies, an initiative exploring theoretical and practical tensions in church liturgy through interdisciplinary collaboration.




