Daniel Mikkelsen
Thesis title: What is the specific material of the resurrection body in Paul and how does it affect salvation?

New Testament and Christian Origins
Contact details
- Email: d.mikkelsen@sms.ed.ac.uk
- Web: NT Greek Tutoring
PhD supervisor:
Background
Daniel Mikkelsen is a PhD candidate in New Testament and Christian Origins. He is currently researching the material of the resurrection body and how it impacts salvation in Paul's letters. The aim of this research is to better understand the material reality of the resurrection body within Paul's thinking and what specific implications this has on how Paul articulates salvation in his letters.
Daniel also has a passion for koine Greek and wants to inspire more people to study it, and thus he run a Greek tutoring company called NT Greek Tutoring.
Qualifications
University of Edinburgh (2021-present)
PhD candidate in New Testament and Christian Origins (in progress)
University of Copenhagen (2020-2021)
Cand. Theol. (Master's in Theology)
University of Cambridge (2019-2020)
MPhil in New Testament
University of Copenhagen (2018-2019)
Master's and Bachelor's studies in Theology
Awaded Bachelor's in Theology (2019)
Fjellhaug University College (2014-2018)
Bachelor's in Theology and Mission
Responsibilities & affiliations
Memberships:
- British New Testament Society
- Tyndale Fellowship
Undergraduate teaching
Tutor in Paul and his letters (spring 2023)
Research summary
Pauline studies, resurrection, soteriology, Greek language, syntax and grammar, the relationship between joy and suffering in the New Testament
Invited speaker
Guest Lecture at Master-level at Theological Faculty – University of Copenhagen – Copenhagen - (October 2018)
Papers delivered
The Time-Reference of ἀγαλλιᾶσθε in 1 Peter 1.312 reconsidered – The Durham Postgraduate conference – Durham (31 May 2022)
Mikkelsen, Daniel, ’Hvad er opstandelseslegemets karakter ud fra 1 Kor 15? [Of what character is the resurrection body in the account of 1 Cor. 15?]’, in Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift [Danish Theological Journal], 81/4 (2019), 282-299