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Dr. Søren Lorenzen serves as a Research Associate in Hebrew Bible Studies at the University of Bonn in Germany. He holds a Ph.D. in Theology from Aarhus University and is actively engaged in scholarly research on biblical texts and their historical contexts.
His research focuses on Hebrew Bible studies, with particular expertise in biblical symbolism, ancient Israelite religion, and textual analysis of religious scriptures. Dr. Lorenzen examines how symbols, names, and ritual objects function within the biblical narrative and their theological implications.
Dr. Lorenzen's scholarly output demonstrates a consistent focus on visual and symbolic elements within biblical texts, particularly examining color symbolism and ritual objects. His work bridges historical analysis with theological interpretation, revealing how material culture intersects with religious practice in ancient Israel.
Dr. Lorenzen is the author of Spoken into Being: Self and Name(s) in the Hebrew Bible (Mohr Siebeck, 2022), which explores the relationship between identity and nomenclature in biblical literature. His article Colors of Holiness: Clothing the High Priest to Match the Tabernacle examines the intentional color schemes of priestly garments and their relationship to sacred space.