معرفی
Dr. Silvianne Aspray is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Notre Dame Centre for the History of Philosophy within the School of Philosophy & Theology, University of Notre Dame, and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge. She holds a BTh, MTh, and PhD from the University of Bern and the University of Cambridge.
- BTh, University of Bern
- MTh, University of Bern
- PhD, University of Cambridge
Her research focuses on philosophical theology, systematic theology, and philosophy of religion, with key interests in Christian metaphysics, theological anthropology, and the role of theology in shaping modernity. She explores intersections between genealogical methodologies and theological ethics, emphasizing responsible historical analysis.
Her scholarly work addresses themes like theological hermeneutics, divine knowledge, and performative finitude in Renaissance thinkers such as Nicholas of Cusa. Articles like Metaphysics in the Reformation and analyses of the Heidelberg Catechism contextualize her expertise in Reformation studies, liturgical practices, and historical theology.


