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MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society (MF for short) is a Norwegian private specialized university. MF focuses on education, research and dissemination of their fields of expertise. The specialized university is located at Majorstuen in Oslo. MF was founded in 1907 as an independent theological institution at university level and is Norway's largest provider of theological education and research. MF has around 120 employees, 1000 students and about 50 Ph.D. candidates. MF educates for various church professions and offers a 5-years master in education, as well as various study programs on Ph.D., masters and bachelor level. Students are educated for professions within the church, education and society. MF has from 1967 offered education within Christianity and other religions for use in school and society, in addition to theology. MF was awarded status as a specialized university in 2005, and is one of three private specialized universities in Norway, along with BI and VID. The institution changed its name from the Faculty of Theology to its current name in August 2018. ----


History

The Faculty of Theology was founded in 1907 by a body of Norwegian academics, politicians, clergy and lay people wanting to offer a theological education founded on the Holy Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions. The faculty was founded as an alternative to the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oslo. The founding charter was signed October 16, 1907, and the school was opened in the autumn of 1908 with only eight students (a number that increased to fourteen before the end of the first term). The earliest teachers were Sigurd Odland (New Testament), Edvard Sverdrup (church history), Peter Hognestad (Old Testament), Ole Hallesby (systematic theology). From 1919, academic staff members were granted the right to call themselves professors. The institution was granted the right to offer degrees in theology in 1913, as well as in practical theology from 1925 and cand. Philol in 1977. In 1990, the institution was given the right to offer doctoral degrees and in 2005 the school was accredited as a specialized university institution by NOKUT. In August 2018, the institution changed its name from the Faculty of Theology to MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society. MF today offers a large subject portfolio in the areas of theology, religion and society, and focuses particularly in the intersection of religion and society. MF has in addition a 5 year program in education of religion, ethics and society, and a practical, pedadogical education. In addition to offer a priest education, MF educates deacons and catechists for the Church of Norway, as well as leaders for other church- and religious communities.


Academics

MF awards bachelor, masters, candidatus/a theologiae and Ph.D. degrees, as well as dr. philos.


Research centers at MF

Source: MF KOM – Center for Excellence in Research, Development and Communication for Church and Congregation. This center is an intermediary between scholars at MF and church workers who wish to utilize MF's competency in their own contexts. MF CASR – Center for the Advanced Study of Religion organizes the research on religion done at MF. It facilitates joint projects between MF and other institutions. MF CASR encompasses areas of research including religious studies, history of religion, philosophy of religion, texts and manuscript research, cultural and art history, along with sociology of religion. MF has a number of externally financed research projects financed b
ERCThe Research Council of Norway
and other institutions. ----


Notable alumni and faculty staff


Alumni

* Andreas Grasmo


Politicians

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Kjell Magne Bondevik Kjell Magne Bondevik (; born 3 September 1947) is a Norway, Norwegian Lutheranism, Lutheran Religious minister, minister and Politics of Norway, politician. As leader of the Christian Democratic Party (Norway), Christian Democratic Party, he ser ...
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Valgerd Svarstad Haugland Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (born 23 August 1956) is a Norwegian teacher, politician and civil servant. She was leader of the Christian Democratic Party in Norway from 1995 to 2004. She was Minister of Children and Family Affairs from 1997 to ...
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Torild Skogsholm Torhild Skogsholm (born 18 October 1959, in Bodø) is a Norwegian politician (Liberal Party).Torild Skogsholm
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Helen Bjørnøy.


Musicians

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Bjørn Eidsvåg Bjørn Eidsvåg (born 17 March 1954) is a Norwegian pop singer, songwriter, and ordained Lutheran minister. He was born in Sauda, and is a graduate of the MF Norwegian School of Theology. He has released more than 25 albums since his 1976 deb ...
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Morten Harket Morten Harket (; born 14 September 1959) is a Norwegian singer who is the lead vocalist of the synth-pop band A-ha. A-ha has released 11 studio albums as of 2024, and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit "Take On Me" i ...


Authors

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Jan Kjærstad Jan Kjærstad (born 6 March 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian author.Jan Kjærstad
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Ole Hallesby Ole Kristian Hallesby (5 August 1879 – 22 November 1961) was a conservative, Norwegian Lutheran theologian, author and educator. Biography Ole Kristian Hallesby was born in Aremark, in Østfold, Norway. Hallesby grew up as the sixth of eight s ...


Clergy

* Helga Haugland Byfuglien, Presiding Bishop in the Church of Norway *
Ole Christian Kvarme Ole Christian Mælen Kvarme (born November 11, 1948, in Molde) is a Norwegian prelate of the Church of Norway who served as Bishop of Oslo from 2005 and 2017. As Bishop of Oslo, Kvarme was the personal prelate of the Norwegian royal family. He gr ...
, Bishop of Oslo *
Gunnar Stålsett Gunnar Johan Stålsett (born 10 February 1935, in Nordkapp) is a Norwegian theologian and politician. He was leader of the Centre Party 1977–1979, general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation 1985–1993 and bishop of Oslo, in t ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Oslo *
Andreas Aarflot Andreas Aarflot (born 1 July 1928) is a Norwegian theologian and bishop emeritus in the Church of Norway. He was bishop of Oslo from 1977 to 1998. Early life Aarflot was born in Yiyang, China where his mother and father served the Norwegian Mis ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Oslo *
Stein Reinertsen Stein Reinertsen (born 21 January 1960) is a Norwegian Lutheran clergyman who since January 2013 has been bishop in the Diocese of Agder og Telemark of the Church of Norway. Early life and education Stein Reinertsen was born and grew up in O ...
, Bishop of Agder and Telemark *
Olav Skjevesland Olav Skjevesland (31 May 19428 September 2019) was a Norwegian theologian and priest. He was the Bishop of the Diocese of Agder og Telemark from 1998 until his retirement in 2012, and since that time he was a Bishop Emeritus. He was also the ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Agder and Telemark * Halvor Bergan, Bishop Emeritus of Agder and Telemark *
Per Arne Dahl Per Arne Dahl (born 18 August 1950 in Sarpsborg) is a Norwegian author and former Bishop of Tunsberg. Biography He grew up in Gjøvik, Vålerenga in Oslo, and Kolbotn. Dahl is also known for a long-standing commitment as a columnist in ''Aftenp ...
, Bishop of Tunsberg *
Laila Riksaasen Dahl Laila Riksaasen Dahl (born 7 March 1947, in Oslo) is a Norwegian theologian who served as bishop of the Diocese of Tunsberg in the Church of Norway from 2002 to 2014. Dahl is a graduate from both the University of Oslo (1970, cand.mag. degree) a ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Tunsberg *
Olav Øygard Olav Øygard (born 29 July 1956) is a Norwegian Lutheran prelate of the Church of Norway who serves as the Bishop of Nord-Hålogaland since 2014. Nord-Hålogaland covers Troms and Finnmark countries, and also Svalbard. Øygard is a self-descri ...
, Bishop of Nord Hålogaland *
Per Oskar Kjølaas Per Oskar Alfred Kjølaas (born 25 May 1948 in Kirkenes, Norway) was the bishop of the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland in the Church of Norway from 2002 until 2014. Kjølaas studied at the MF Norwegian School of Theology in Oslo, having graduated w ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Nord Hålogaland *
Erling Pettersen Erling Johan Pettersen (born 1950) is a Norwegian theologian, priest, and since 2016, a Bishop Emeritus of the Church of Norway. Pettersen served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Stavanger in Stavanger, Norway from 2009 until his retirement in 201 ...
, Bishop of Stavanger *
Ernst Baasland Ernst Oddvar Baasland (born 3 April 1945 in Kristiansand, Norway) was the Bishop of the Diocese of Stavanger in the Church of Norway from 1998 to 2009. He resigned from his position on 15 June 2009, following the ''Baasland case'' involving his s ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Stavanger *
Tor Singsaas Tor Singsaas (born 1 February 1948) is a Norwegian Lutheran minister and the former bishop in the Diocese of Nidaros. Background Singsaas was born and baptized in Hølonda Municipality, Norway and grew up in Buvika and Melhus. His father was a ...
, Bishop of Nidaros *
Herborg Finnset Herborg Oline Finnset (born 28 March 1961 in Sørreisa, Troms) is a Norwegian prelate of the Church of Norway who is the Bishop of Nidaros as of 2018. Finnset is one of the forces behind Tromsø Church Music Festival. Biography Finnset graduat ...
, Bishop of Nidaros *
Finn Wagle Finn Wagle (born 19 June 1941) is a theologian and a former bishop of Nidaros in the Church of Norway. He was also the Preses (''Primus inter pares'', “first among equals”) and thus presided over the Bishop's Conference in the Church of Norw ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Nidaros *
Halvor Nordhaug Halvor Nordhaug (born 26 February 1953) is a Norwegian former Bishop in the Lutheran Church of Norway. He was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Bjørgvin in 2008 and served in that capacity until 2023. Nordhaug is the son of bishop Ole Nordhaug ...
, Bishop of Bjørgvin *
Ole D. Hagesæther OLE, Ole or Olé may refer to: * Olé, a cheering expression used in Spain * Ole (name), a male given name, includes a list of people named Ole * Overhead lines equipment, used to transmit electrical energy to trams, trolleybuses or trains Co ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Bjørgvin *
Ingeborg Midttømme Ingeborg Synnøve Midttømme (born 20 November 1961) is a Norwegian Lutheran bishop for the Diocese of Møre in the Church of Norway. Personal life Midttømme was born in Oslo, Norway on 20 November 1961. Career She has been the Bishop since 2 ...
, Bishop of Møre *
Odd Bondevik Odd Bondevik (20 June 1941 – 6 September 2014) was a Norwegian theologian who was the Bishop of the Diocese of Møre in the Church of Norway from 17 November 1991 until retirement in 2008. He also served as Preses of the Bishop's Conference of ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Møre * Atle Sommerfelt, Bishop of Borg *
Per Lønning Per Lønning (24 February 1928 – 21 August 2016) was a Norwegian Lutheran bishop and politician. Lønning received a Doctor of Theology degree from the University of Oslo in 1955 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1958. Lønning began his ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Borg and Bjørgvin *
Solveig Fiske Solveig Margrete Fiske (born 26 October 1952) is a theologian and bishop emerita in the Church of Norway, serving as the bishop of Hamar between 2006 and 2022, when she retired. Originally from Frei Municipality in Møre og Romsdal, she graduate ...
, Bishop of Hamar *
Tor Berger Jørgensen Tor Berger Jørgensen (born 27 December 1945) is a Norwegian bishop who until 2015 was Bishop of the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland in the Church of Norway. Appointed in 2019, he now serves as the Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain and ...
, Bishop of Sør-Hålogaland *
Øystein I. Larsen Øystein is a Norwegian given name of Old Norse origins. One of its variants is Östen which is mostly used in Sweden. Notable people with the name include: *Øystein Aarseth (1968–1993), Norwegian guitarist (pseudonym Euronymous), co-founder o ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Sør-Hålogaland *
Olav Fykse Tveit Olav Fykse Tveit (born 24 November 1960) is a Norwegian Lutheranism, Lutheran theologian and bishop, and the current Preses (Church of Norway), Preses of the Bishops' Conference of the Church of Norway. He was elected to the post of general secre ...
, General Secretary, World Council of Churches * Trond Bakkevig, Canon, Provost of Vestre Aker


Faculty staff


Teacher Eucation

* Geir Sigmund Afdal * Trine Anker * Janicke Heldal * Binta-Victoria Jammeh * Claudia Lenz * Ann Midttun * Merethe Skårås * Emil Sætra * Audun Toft * Torbjørg Torp


Social Sciences

* Munkhnaran Bayarlkhagva * Maria Dumitru * Marielle Stigum Gleiss * Øystein Bjarte Hellevik * Andreas Holmedahl Hvidsten * Bushra Ishaq * Lars Åsmund Laird Iversen * Solvor Mjøberg Lauritzen * Christine Lillethun Norheim * Maren Seehawer * Ingrid Storm * Sturla Johan Stålsett


Religious Studies

* Robert Emil Berge * Torkel Brekke * Blossom Gordana Champlain * Anita Christensen * Romain Grégory David * Silje Lyngar Einarsen * Iselin Frydenlund * Victor Ghica * Aaltje Hidding * Sebastian Tjelle Jarmer * Fridtjof Willem Leemhuis * Gina Lende * Liv Ingeborg Lied * Fredrik Liland * Ariadne Kostomitsopoulou Marketou * Verena Hanna Meyer * Matthew Phillip Monger * Matthias Müller * Brent Nongbri * Zeshan Ullah Qureshi * Moumita Sen * Theang Teron * Rhiannon Williams


Psychology of Religion and Existential Psychology

* Lars Johan Danbolt * Peter La Cour * Charlotte Rosenberg * Tatjana Schnell * Gry Stålsett


Systematic Theology

* Ragnar Misje Bergem * Asle Eikrem * Tron Fagermoen * Roar G. Fotland * Kristin Graff-Kallevåg * Marion Grau * Harald Hegstad * Jan-Olav Henriksen * Gunnhild Nordgaard Hermstad * Tollef Graff Hugo * Espen Løkhammer * Hilde Marie Øgreid Movafagh * Andrew Ratanya Mukaria * Jeppe Bach Nikolajsen * Filip Rasmussen * Odd Ketil Sæbø * Atle Ottesen Søvik


Practical Theology

* Silje Merete Kivle Andreassen * Ingerid Louise Birkeland * Einar Eidsaa Edland * Kjetil Haga * Ingvild Lalim Hanseid * Camilla Jørgensen * Dorte Kappelgaard * Tone Stangeland Kaufman * Carl Petter Opsahl * Liv Arnhild Romsaas * Linn Sæbø Rystad * Astrid Sandsmark * Fredrik Saxegaard * Stephen Sirris * Elisa Stokka * Knut Tveitereid * Inge Westly


Church History

* Øyvind Brun Andersen * Per Kristian Aschim * Otfried Czaika * John Wayne Kaufman * Carina Lasch Lind * Olav Refvem


Old Testament / Hebrew Bible

* Gard Granerød * Kristin Joachimsen * Andrew Donald Wergeland * Ingunn Aadland


New Testament

* James Crossly * Gregory Peter Fewster * Ole Jacob Filtvedt * Morten Hørning Jensen * Chris Keith * Mina Monier * Justin David Strong * Hanne Birgitte Sødal Tveito * Glenn Øystein Wehus


Emeriti

* Torleiv Austad * Erling Birkedal *
Ernst Baasland Ernst Oddvar Baasland (born 3 April 1945 in Kristiansand, Norway) was the Bishop of the Diocese of Stavanger in the Church of Norway from 1998 to 2009. He resigned from his position on 15 June 2009, following the ''Baasland case'' involving his s ...
* Leif Gunnar Engedal * Tormod Engelsviken * Peder Gravem * Terje Hegertun * Gunnar Harald Heiene * Reidar Hvalvik * Heid Leganger-Krogstad * Sverre Dag Mogstad * Kristin Norseth * Bernt T. Oftestad * Arild Romarheim * Karl Olav Sandnes * Bjørn Helge Sandvei * Kjell Olav Sannes * Jan Schumacher * Oskar Skarsaune *
Magne Sæbø Magne Sæbø (born 23 January 1929) is a Norwegian biblical scholar specializing in the Old Testament. He has spent most of his professional life as student and professor at MF Norwegian School of Theology in Oslo. 1995–1998 he was president of ...
* Svein Olaf Thorbjørnsen * Karl William Weyde * Tore Wigen * Lars Østnor *
Andreas Aarflot Andreas Aarflot (born 1 July 1928) is a Norwegian theologian and bishop emeritus in the Church of Norway. He was bishop of Oslo from 1977 to 1998. Early life Aarflot was born in Yiyang, China where his mother and father served the Norwegian Mis ...


References


External links


Det teologiske Menighetsfakultet Official website
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