Institutional Aspects of the Interreligious Dialogues and their Significance for the Political Life

University of Debrecen

Faculty Member, Faculty of Arts, General Courses, Baltic Studies

lecturer on Baltic Studies

About

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Short bio: --Sándor Földvári is a linguist and a philosopher. He was born in Budapest, 13 October, 1963th. He obtained the GCE at The József Eötvös High School with a special curriculum in Mathematics; –studied Maths and Physics at The Loránd Eötvös Univ. in Budapest in 1982 1984; —moving to the Faculty of Arts, studied Philosophy, History, General Linguistics, Ancient Greek and Slavic philology. —graduated from Philosophy, Russian and Ukrainian Philology in 1991. –He studied Arabic and English at The Pázmány Univ. in 2003–2005. – He has been studiing theology at The Catholic Seminary in Győr (affiliated to The Lateran Univ. in Rome) since 2007. — Research fellow at Széchényi Hungarian National Library in 1991 96. – Postgraduate in Slavistics at Debrecen Univ. in 1992 96; –postdoctorate in Slavistics at The Academy of Sciences of Hung. in 1998 2001. — He lectured and conducted seminars in History of World Literature at The Teacher Training College in Eger in 1994–1995. —He has been lecturing on comparative Baltic philology also Latvian and Lithuanian language curses at Debrecen Univ. since 1995. – Visitor lecturer at The Eötvös Univ. in Budapest, Dept. General Linguistics in 1996-98 reading on: “Linguistics Methods in The Theory of Culture”, “The Baltic Area”, “Introduction to Areal Linguistics” – also at the Dept. of Finno-Ugric Studies on: “The Scandinavian and Baltic Language and Cultural Area”, “Reception of the Classical Greek-Latin Forms in the Baltic Literatures”. — Member of The Nordic Network on Intercultural Communication (NIC); Association for Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS) Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS), The Szabolcs County Branch of The Hungarian Academy of Sciences. – His fields of research in philosophy are: typology of the religions; cultural interferences as reflected in religions, history of churches (Islamic and Christian, too). — His fields in linguistics are: language areas (the Baltic, also in the Ancient Near East and Asia Minor), contentive typology, morphosyntactic interferences (especially of Pre-Proto-Indoeuropean and Proto-Semitic with another ones). — He is an author of about fourty papers, two books, sixty reviews and seventy lectures on conferences. His works has been cited and referred. He has already been a keynote speaker and published invited papers, too.

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Address:

iskndr (at) walla.com
P.O.Box 36
Pecel
H-2119
Hungary

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