I am docent in systematic theology. My research is primarily in philosophical- and fundamental theology, but I am also interested in classical dogmatics.
Mats Wahlberg, Ph.D., is docent and associate professor of systematic theology, a member of the Academy of Catholic Theology, and a research fellow in the Discipline Group of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology at the Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. In 2021, he was the Aquinas Chair at the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas (the Angelicum) in Rome.
He has published two monographs, Reshaping Natural Theology: Seeing Nature as Creation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) and Revelation as Testimony: A Philosophical-Theological Study (Eerdmans, 2014), as well as many articles in journals such as Modern Theology, International Journal of Systematic Theology, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, and First Things.
His research interests include arguments for God’s existence, the problem of evil, the doctrine of revelation, theology and science (especially the theological implications of evolution) and the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. Wahlberg's research about the problem of evil and evolution has been funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
2024
Scientia et Fides, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University 2024, Vol. 12, (1) : 107-118
Wahlberg, Mats
2023
Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, Walter de Gruyter 2023, Vol. 65, (1) : 44-54
Wahlberg, Mats
2023
Modern Theology, John Wiley & Sons 2023, Vol. 39, (1) : 47-67
Wahlberg, Mats
2023
Journal of Analytic Theology, Journal of Analytic Theology 2023, Vol. 11 : 728-734
Wahlberg, Mats
2022
Zygon, John Wiley & Sons 2022, Vol. 57, (4) : 1095-1107
Wahlberg, Mats
2022
Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, Walter de Gruyter 2022, Vol. 64, (2) : 195-206
Wahlberg, Mats
2022
Nova et vetera, Washington: Catholic University of America Press 2022, Vol. 20, (4) : 1305-1322