Theology, Religion and Ethics BA (Hons)
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Though I was not attending Winchester I have been there as a guest for the student union Nightclub. I have been there twice and twice I had a bad experience. I don’t suggest students go to Winchester, instead, they can enjoy their life without getting scrutinised if they are able to.
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Bachelor's degree
In Winchester
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Winchester
Theology, Religion and Ethics at Winchester combines an exploration of religious traditions with an examination of theological arguments, ancient texts, and ethical controversies. Students explore the way religious ideas and practices have impacted cultures, as well the way cultures have influenced ideas about religion and belief.
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Though I was not attending Winchester I have been there as a guest for the student union Nightclub. I have been there twice and twice I had a bad experience. I don’t suggest students go to Winchester, instead, they can enjoy their life without getting scrutinised if they are able to.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Subjects
- Theology
- Philosophy
- Ethics
- Christianity
- Religions
Course programme
Year 1
- Great Theological Minds
- Perspectives on Living Religions
- Ethics and Religion
- Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy
- Understanding Christianity
- Controversies in Biblical Studies
- What's Next?
Optional modules:
- Bioethics and Theology
- Gender, Sexuality and the Bible
- Aspects of Islam
- Religion and Peacebuilding
- Science and Theology
- Constructing Meanings: Bible as Literature
- Religion in Contemporary Britain
- The Many Faces of Jesus
- Independent Study Module
- Field Studies or Advanced Field Studies
- Religion, Ethics and War
- The Bible and Contemporary Culture
- Buddhism: Traditions and Transformations
- Judaism in the Contemporary World
- Contemporary Christian Theology
- Religion, Ritual and Society
- Indigenous Religions
- Church and Politics
- Christians, Jews and the Holocaust
- Christianity and Neoplatonism
- Early Christian Mysticism
- Orthodox Christianity
- Seven Ecumenical Councils
- New and Alternative Religions
- Dissertation
- Senior Seminar
- Specialism in Theology or Specialism in Religion
Optional modules:
- Bioethics and Theology
- Gender, Sexuality and the Bible
- Hinduism and Modernity
- Aspects of Islam
- Religion and Peacebuilding
- Science and Theology
- Constructing Meanings: Bible as Literature
- Religion in Contemporary Britain
- The Many Faces of Jesus
- Field Studies or Advanced Field Studies
- Religion, Ethics and War
- The Bible and Contemporary Culture
- Buddhism: Traditions and Transformations
- Judaism in the Contemporary World
- Contemporary Christian Theology
- Ancient Languages
- Religion, Ritual and Society
- Indigenous Religions
- Church and Politics
- Christians, Jews and the Holocaust
- Christianity and Neoplatonism
- Early Christian Mysticism
- Orthodox Christianity
- Seven Ecumenical Councils
- New and Alternative Religions
For further information about modules, please view the course leaflet (see right hand side).
Please note the modules listed are correct at the time of publishing, for full-time students entering the programme in Year 1. Optional modules are listed where applicable. Please note the University cannot guarantee the availability of all modules listed and modules may be subject to change. For further information please refer to the terms and conditions at www.winchester.ac.uk/termsandconditions. The University will notify applicants of any changes made to the core modules listed above.
Theology, Religion and Ethics BA (Hons)