The Department offers a range of taught masters courses on a full and part-time basis. Please follow the links below to the Postgraduate Prospectus for further course information:
Biblical Interpretation and Theology Masters (MA)
The course, which can be studied one year full-time or two to four years part-time, aims to foster the ability to interpret and reflect theologically on biblical texts. More about the MA in Biblical Interpretation and Theology.
Philosophical Theology Masters (MA)
The course will give you the opportunity to explore and understand the interaction between philosophy and theology; to acquire the skills to engage in philosophical reflection within or upon religious traditions; and to acquire the skills required for study at research degree level (MPhil or PhD). More about the MA in Philosophical Theology.
Theology and Religious Studies Masters (MA)
This course encourages students to understand and analyse aspects of Biblical texts, Christian theology and religious studies at a significantly deeper level than in undergraduate studies. It also gives students the opportunity to acquire skills required for successful study at research degree level. More about the MA in Theology and Religious Studies.
Theology, Philosophy and Literature Masters (MA)
The course fosters an understanding of the interaction between theology, philosophy and religion, and equips students with tools to engage in theological and philosophical reflection through the study of literature. More about the MA in Theology, Philosophy and Literature.
Church History (distance learning) Masters (MA)
This course allows you either to take a range of modules from different periods from the earliest Christian history to the present, or to specialise in either the early and medieval periods, or the post-Reformation era. More about the Distance Learning MA in Church History.
Systematic and Philosophical Theology (distance learning) Masters (MA)
The course provides a solid grounding in many aspects of philosophical and systematic theology. Of particular concern is the relationship between theology and philosophy, and between faith and reason. Students have the opportunity to study theology and philosophy from ancient Greece to the present day. More about the Distance Learning MA in Systematic and Philosophical Theology.
Please get in touch with the Department if you have any queries related to our postgraduate masters courses.