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Professor Thomas Graumann specializes in Ancient Christianity with a focus on church history, patristic studies, and biblical exegesis. His academic work explores the historical contexts of church councils and synods, examining themes of authority and legitimacy within patristic theological discourses. He teaches courses on Christianity during Late Antiquity, covering the period up to approximately 600 CE. As the Director of Studies in Theology at Homerton College, he is actively involved in supervising PhD students and provides consultancy in areas related to his expertise. His scholarly contributions include a deep engagement with the complexities of ancient Christian history, emphasizing the interplay between theological developments and historical circumstances. Graumann's research interests are deeply rooted in the study of ancient texts, contributing to an understanding of the evolution of Christian thought and practice during pivotal periods of early church history.
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