Bachelor Divinity
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Bachelor's degree
In Edinburgh
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Edinburgh (Scotland)
This programme traditionally prepares candidates for professional ministry but in recent years has been studied by students with an interest in theology who are planning to pursue careers in a variety of contexts.
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Recommended
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Rocco Ciarapica
Subjects
- Theology
- Ethics
- Christianity
- Christian Theology
Course programme
You will study courses in biblical studies, the history of Christianity, and theology and ethics.
Year 2As Year 1.
Year 3In Years 3 and 4 you can choose a range of advanced level courses from within biblical studies, the history of Christianity, and/or theology and ethics. You have the option of graduating after the third year with a general degree.
Year 4You will continue to take advanced level courses, and also write a dissertation on a subject of your choice.
Courses include:
- Christian Theology: Approaches and Themes
- Christian Theology: Doctrines and Debates
- Ethics and Society
- God in Philosophy: Plato to Hume
- Body, Soul and Self: Theological Anthropology
- Calvin in Context
- Catholic Social Teaching and the Common Good: from Rerum Novarum (1891) to Centesimus Annus (1991)
- Christ in Late Medieval and Renaissance Art
- Christian Ethics
- Christian-Muslim Relations: diatribe, discourse and dialogue
- Christianity and World Religions
- Church, Sacraments and Ministry
- Consuming Practice: Food in Christian Religion
- Design: Ethical Issues
- Doctrine of Creation
- Ecology, Ethics and Religion
- Economy, Ethics and Theology
- Film, Religion and Ethics 3/4
- God in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason 3/4
- Homiletics 3/4
- Literature of the Islamic World
- Metaphysics and Morality
- Mission in Contemporary Scotland
- Modern Christology
- Neo-Calvinism: Theology, Ethics and Culture
- Pastoral Care and Theology
- Persuasion: rhetoric and religion
- Reformation: Religion in Europe, 1500-1600
- Regarding the Other: Theological Ethics in Continental Perspective
- Religion and the Media
- Science and Christian Theology: Historical and Theological Perspectives
- Scottish Theology
- Technology, Religion and Ethics
- The Theology of Karl Barth
- Theologies in Global Contexts
- Theology and Contemporary Science
- Theology and Spirituality of Reconciliation
- Transforming Conflict
- Augustine in his Age
- Early Christian Writers
- Evangelism and Empire: Christianity in Africa, 1800 to the present
- Field-Work Approaches for the Study of Religion
- Islam Past and Present: Issues of Gender and Ethics
- Jewish Christian Relations in Modern Times
- Modern Religious and Ethical Debates in Contemporary Literature
- Old Testament Theology
- Paradise Lost? Christianity in the Pacific 1668-1999
- The Making of Christian Orthodoxy 325-451
- Theology and Religious Studies: Final Dissertation
- Tudor Reformations
Bachelor Divinity