Dr. Nenad Polgar, MA PhD

Zur Person

  • Geb. 1982 in Čakovec (Croatia)

Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

  • 2000-2006
    University of Zagreb (Faculty of Theology)
    Undergraduate and Graduate Studies in Philosophy and Theology      
  • 2007-2008
    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    Master of Advanced Studies in Theology and Religious Studies (MAS + STL)   
    Thesis: Revisiting the Role of Sources in the Evaluation of the Moral Status of Homosexuality in the Catholic Church
  • 2008-2012
    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    Doctoral Studies in Theology (PhD + STD) – specialisation in moral theology 
    Thesis: Between Complexity and Clarity: An Integral Approach to an Understanding of Homosexuality in the Perspective of Church Teaching, Moral Theology, and Sciences
  • Since 2014
    University of Vienna
    Post-doc project (habilitation) on the topic "The Origin(s), Meaning, and Relevance of the Concept of Intrinsic Evil"
  • 2014-2016
    University of Vienna
    Holder of Lise Meitner (FWF) scholarship for the aforementioned project
  • Since 2016
    University of Zagreb
    Assistant professor at the School of Dental Medicine
  • 2018 - 2022
    Post Doc Assistent at the Institute of Systematic Theology and Ethics / Theological Ethics
  • Since July 2022: Professor for Moral Theology at the Institute of Moral Theology at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Graz