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Mikael Rothstein was born on 8 May, 1961 in Denmark, is an A danish male writer. Discover Mikael Rothstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
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Born 8 May 1961
Birthday 8 May
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Nationality Denmark

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1961

Mikael Rothstein (born 8 May 1961) is an associate professor of religious history at the University of Copenhagen in Copenhagen, Denmark.

1993

Rothstein earned his PhD in 1993 and became a Lector at the University of Copenhagen in 2001.

He has been on the board of the Danish Association for the History of Religions (DAHR) and the editorial boards of the publications Renner Studies on New Religions (Aarhus University Press) and Nye Religioner (Gyldendal).

Rothstein has been called one of Denmark's top researchers in new religious movements, and has been credited with making them a topic of scholarship.

Another area of scholarly interest is indigenous religions; he was the first researcher to describe the Penan people of Borneo.

1996

Among books he has written or co-edited are: Belief Transformations: Some Aspects of the Relation between Science and Religion in Transcendental Meditation (TM) and the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) (1996), Secular Theories on Religion: Current Perspectives (2000) (co-author with Tim Jensen), New Age Religion and Globalization (2002), New Religions in a Postmodern World (2003) (co-editor with Reender Kranenborg) and The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements (2012) (co-editor with Olav Hammer).

Rothstein has been involved in some conflicts in the media.

2007

In 2007 he was criticized after defending Ungdomshuset.

2011

In 2011 he was one of those criticizing the rephrasing of the mission of Denmark's state-owned broadcasting service, DR, to include promoting Christian values, which he called "a way of making us all hostages to a nationalist Christian project".

He has called Lars Hedegaard "an assailant" (en voldsmand), leading to criticism from other free speech advocates.

He has been described in a Christian periodical as "uncompromising [and] a wonderful, intelligent man who is both warm, caring and generous with praise for both colleagues and students" and by another commentator in the same publication as demonstrating "one-sided bile" and "hatred" in his utterances concerning Christianity.

An opinion article in another newspaper likewise portrayed him as a hater of religion.

Rothstein and his wife, Mie, have two children.

His brother, Klaus Rothstein, is a well known TV journalist.