- Theology
- Biblical Studies
- Textual Criticism
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Pasi Hyytiäinen is a Postdoc researcher and Grant-funded researcher at the Faculty of Theology , focusing on textual criticism and digital humanities. His work integrates computational methods with biblical scholarship, particularly analyzing New Testament manuscripts. Current affiliation: Faculty of Theology Active projects: EXPRECCE, The Spread of Early Christianity in Cultural Evolutionary Perspective Research interests include: Textual Criticism: quantifying relationships between manuscripts Network Analysis: mapping co-occurrence of theological concepts Cultural Evolution: studying adaptive changes in early Christian texts Software Development: creating tools like Relate for textual scholarship Article trends highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining theology, linguistics, and computational modeling. His work emphasizes quantitative methods, manuscript classification, and semantic drift in biblical texts. Key projects involve cultural evolutionary perspectives on early Christianity, analyzing martyr narratives, and outgroup hostility. He has presented extensively on textual drift and software tools at international conferences. Collaborations include partnerships with researchers like Nikki, Luomanen, and Söderholm, contributing to teams exploring manuscript evolution and cultural dynamics in religious traditions.








