

Ongoing PhD Projects
The Amsterdam Centre for Religion and Peace and Justice Studies is connected with the Vrije Universiteit. As such, it over sees several different PhD Projects.
Greta Montoya Ortega
Building Peace Amidst Conflict and Social Change, Ecclesiological and Anthropological Perspectives on Acts 15
César Garcia
How to Know God in Contexts of Suffering: Fundamental Theology From a Peace Church Perspective.
Evelyn Bahjan
Faith-based Conflict Transformation: An Appropriate Paradigm in Dealing with Conflicts in the Church of Pakistan.
Lodewieke Groeneveld
This is my body? Ethical Consequences of a Feminist, Ricoeurian Approach to Gender and Sexuality as a Contribtion to a Just-Peace-Ecclesiology
Rainer Siemens
Mary in Latin America: An Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspective
Heinrich Wiens
Being and Shall-Be - Identity, Faith, and Values in the Mirror of Autobiographies of Russian Germans with a Mennonite Tradition
Daniel Moya
Truth-Finding and Post-Peace-Accord Violence: An Analysis on Truth-finding in Latin America and Its Relation to Post-Peace-Accord Violence. . .
Bernhard Thiessen
"Joined in the Great Cause of Peace?" Mennonite Church of Peace in the "Peace State GDR: Confrontation, Contact, Coexistence, Collaboration, & Conspiracy
Maria León-Olarte
Women-of-Faith in Processes of Peacebuilding: An Analysis of Women's Spiritualities as a Resource for Empowerment and Participation in Peacebuilding in Colombia
Saveiro Scuccimarri
Autistic People in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Italy: How the Church is Challenged and Changed by Their Presence
Herman Simon Jan Heijn
God Undercover: The Sublime as a Hermeneutical Key to Theology
Anna Dieckmeyer
Experience of Strangeness: Interdisciplinary Analysis of Foreignness (and the Question of Identity, Power, and Reconciliation.
Htet Paing Ye Maung
Social Revolutionary Reading of Exodus 1-15