Our team

Przemysław NehringPrzemysław Nehring, PhD, is the head of the Scrinium Augustini Project. He got his PhD (1998) in classics and Habilitation (2006) in classics and patristics from the Nicolaus Copernicus University of Toruń (Poland). His research interests include Latin monastic literature, with a particular focus on the hagiography, ancient rhetoric and St. Augustine. He is professor of classics at the Faculty of Humanities, Nicolaus Copernicus University of Toruń and holds currently the position of dean of the Faculty.

Rafał ToczkoRafał Toczko, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Humanities in Nicolaus Copernicus University. At the NCU he got his MA in Philosophy (2005) and in Classical Philology (2007). His research interests cover: ancient philosophy, ancient rhetoric, early-Christian heresies, hagiographies and philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer. He is the main contributor in the Scrinium Project
See more on:
http://torun-pl.academia.edu/RafalToczko

Stanisław AdamiakStanisław Adamiak, PhD, is a priest of the diocese of Toruń. He got his PhD in Church history from the Pontifical Gregorian University at Rome in 2011 and is currently a post-doc at the University of Warsaw, where he participates in the project concerning presbyters in the late antique West. His research has been hitherto centred on the Church in Roman and Byzantine North Africa.
http://en.ihuw.pl/institute/about/academic-staff/dr-stanislaw-adamiak
https://uw.academia.edu/StanislawAdamiak


Mateusz StróżyńskiMateusz Stróżynski,  PhD, philosopher, classicist, and psychologist, working as an assistant professor at the Department of Classical Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań (Poland). He is interested in the concepts of spiritual exercise, the therapy of the soul, and contemplation in ancient philosophy (particularly, Plotinus and Augustine) as well as in ancient tragedy, myth, and psychoanalysis. He is also a practicing psychodynamic psychotherapist.

Bernard Jaroslaw MarciniakBernard Jaroslaw Marciniak, PhD, is a priest and franciscan friar. Currently holds the position of Franciscan Provincial Superior in Poznań. He got his PhD in patristic studies from the Augustinianum (Pontifical Lateran University) at Rome in 2011. His research interests cover: early-Christian philosophy and theology, history of the Church and relationship between Christianity and Judaism.