György Geréby
Associate Professor
Medieval Studies
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
György Geréby is a Historian of Medieval and Late Antique philosophy and theology. Research interest: methodology in medieval philosophy and theology, theory of language and proof, and its applicability to conceptual analysis. An additional interest in early Christianity and the apocrypha, and political theology. Studied geophysics, philosophy, Hungarian philology and classics at ELTE. Visiting graduate student at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1986-7; Osteuropastipendiat in Fribourg (Switzerland) in 1990-1, and British Council Research Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford (1993). Regular positions at the Janus Pannonius University at Pécs, Hungary 1983-1991, then at ELTE, 1991-2007. Associate professor at CEU from August 2007. Former head of the Medieval Studies Department (2007-10). Taught also at Liverpool, and as a Fulbright Teaching Scholar at Rutgers University. Guest lecturer at ELTE since 2007. Keeley Visiting Fellow at Wadham College, Oxford 2013/4.
Research Interest
Late Antique and Medieval Philosophy, Late Antique Studies.
Publications
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Nagy P, Geréby G. The life of Hermit Stephen Obazine. In: Medieval Christianity in Practice. ed. M. Rubin. Princeton : Princeton University Press; 2009. p. 299-310.
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Geréby G. Isten és Birodalom : Politikai teológia. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó; 2009.
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Geréby G. Az egyház és a politikai forma: Carl Schmitt és Hans Barion. Világosság . 2010;50(3):65-72.