The study of Religion and Theology helps us to understand how diverse cultures and individuals deal with life-shaping questions. At Bristol, you can explore the major themes of philosophy, ethics, ...
The study of religions focuses on the ethics and spiritual traditions of people as part of culture and society, both in the past and the present. Research in the field utilises the approaches and ...
This programme provides a unique interdisciplinary, broad social science perspective on the study of religion. It offers you the opportunity to investigate the increasing prevalence of religious and ...
For both practitioners and observers - for everyone who wants to be informed about the world around them - religion is an intensely curious phenomenon that calls out for better understanding." (source ...
New destinations are added regularly. To find out more about studying abroad, visit the Centre for Study Abroad. Your first year provides a solid foundation in global religions' complex interactions ...
People of faith are not more generous than non-religious people — except in one case, a new study found. A study by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden found that religious people are ...
Our MA Religions and Theology master's course is aimed at both specialists who want to deepen their knowledge and skills, and graduates of other disciplines who want to switch to postgraduate-level ...
But others who study secularism say correlation doesn't prove the case. (RNS) — As an evangelical Christian, Philip Truscott is dismayed at the decline of religion in America, saying it is bad ...
The study of religion at the collegiate or graduate level can be approached from an academic perspective, a faith-based point of view or a combination of the two. "People think that you have to be ...
An anthropological study of a range of religions, understandings of nature, and practices of sustainability. The fourth number of the course code shows the level of the course. For example, in course ...
NEW YORK (JTA) — Nearly half of U.S. Jews do not identify with organized religion, a new study by the Pew Research Center finds. More than one in five, however, are considered “Sunday ...