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The course aims to foster your ability to interpret and reflect theologically on Biblical texts. It is an ideal degree if you wish to pursue a one-year MA as preparation for a research degree (either MPhil or PhD), as suggested by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
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The MTh in Systematic and Philosophical Theology is concerned with a field at the heart of the task of Christian theology. There is no denominational bias within the programme; students may pursue an interest in Protestant and Catholic theologies of many kinds, although always critically and rigorously.
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This taught course is intended to deepen the theological skills and perceptions of those actively engaged in ministry and those preparing for ministry in the Church.
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This course offers knowledge and expertise for further research and/or a role in higher education, RE teaching, or a range of allied professions valuing a humanities postgraduate degree.
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The master's in religion and contemporary society combines Sociology & Anthropology of Religion to focus on key issues, from religion in public life to globalization, fundamentalism, and modern spirituality. Encourages research on major traditions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism) and new movements. Master skills and knowledge ideal for careers in public policy, journalism, academia, education, etc.
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This course offers knowledge and expertise to enable students to contribute more fully to their roles as chaplains through the development of intellectual competence and research skills, alongside deepening reflective practice and enhanced pastoral activity.
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Christianity and the Arts is in association with the National Gallery. Investigate how Christian scripture, beliefs and practices have found expression in art over 2,000 years; trace the idea of beauty in Western theological tradition; make use of examples in London. Leads to further research or careers in teaching, journalism or the church.
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The MA in Theory and Method in the Study of Religion provides a core training for students wanting to pursue further postgraduate research or research in other contexts.
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This programme aims to furnish students with a critical understanding of key concepts and themes in the field of religion and political life. Students will explore various approaches to studying the various relationships between Religion and Political life (theoretical, historical, anthropological, ethnographic, and sociological methods, for example).
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This master’s programme is the first of its kind to bring together in one dedicated package a range of themes relating to spiritual traditions which have their origins in the Indian sub-continent.
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It combines taught and individual research modules to allow you to focus on your own research project, while exploring different approaches to humanities scholarship.
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This programme is designed both for those who wish to acquire a broad foundation in Islamic studies at a postgraduate level and those seeking a sound preparation for a subsequent research degree.