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Heythrop College (University Of London) Postgraduate degree courses

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Biblical Studies MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: This degree is designed to meet the needs of those seeking a deeper knowledge and understanding of the Bible; the programme provides an opportunity for the advanced study of Biblical texts, with an emphasis on current methodologies; students will study a range of texts from both the Old and New Testaments, and develop the critical skills to interpret those texts in the contexts of both the ancient world and modern society.(read more)


Canon Law MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: General introduction to Canon Law; marriage in Canon Law; obligations and rights of the faithful; sacramental Law.(read more)


Christian Spirituality MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: Core course: foundations for the study of spirituality; 2 from: patterns of spiritual transformation; English Christian spirituality; mysticism, religious experience and the knowledge of god; theory and practice of spiritual direction; theological issues in spirituality; Ignatian and Carmelite spirituality in its reformation context; women and spirituality; history and forms of spirituality; psychology of religion.(read more)


Christian Theology MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: The course deepens students grasp of the religious teachings at the heart of Christianity and is of particular interest to those who want to renew and deepen their understanding Christian doctrines.(read more)


Christianity and Inter-Religious Dialogue MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: This course reflects on the many ethical and political, as well as more obviously theological, questions which religion raises in the post-modern world.(read more)


Pastoral Theology MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: The course: Fosters critical examination of Christian life and ministry, both individual and corporate, recognizing differences between Christian traditions; promotes reflection on the relationships between faith, humanity, experience, practice, professional and working life, church, culture, social context and theology.(read more)


Pastoral Theology MPhil

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision available for research, particular staff interests: feminist theology; psychology of religion; political and liberation theology; Roman Catholic and Anglican canon law; pastoral liturgy.(read more)


Pastoral Theology PhD

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision available for research, particular staff interests: feminist theology; psychology of religion; political and liberation theology; Roman Catholic and Anglican canon law; pastoral liturgy.(read more)


Philosophy MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Study of 3 areas from a variety on offer including particular topics in philosophy and the study of particular philosophers; assessment by 3 papers and dissertation.(read more)


Philosophy MPhil

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision available for research; staff interests: political philosophy; Marx; logic; ethics; epistemology and metaphysics; moral philosophy; Descartes; Kant; Plato; Aristotle; gnosticism; phenomenology.(read more)


Philosophy MPhilStud

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: The course is a research degree; the primary form of learning is personal study; there is a fortnightly philosophy research seminar which students are expected to attend and to which they must present at least 1 times during each academic year.(read more)


Philosophy PhD

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision available for research; staff interests: political philosophy; Marx; logic; ethics; epistemology and metaphysics; moral philosophy; Descartes; Kant; Plato; Aristotle; gnosticism; phenomenology.(read more)


Philosophy and Religion MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: The course explores the dynamics of the constant interplay between philosophical and theological issues and the consequences that flow from this for practical living.(read more)


Philosophy of Religion MPhil

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision available for research; staff interests: concept of God; Kierkegaard.(read more)


Philosophy of Religion PhD

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision available for research; staff interests: concept of God; Kierkegaard.(read more)


Psychology of Religion MA

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: Core modules: psychology of religion; 3 options: empirical approaches to psychology of religion; psychological perspectives on religious development; mental health religion and culture; depth psychology and spirituality; Jung and the post Jungians; East meets West; social psychology of religion; individual and organisational synamics; dissertation.(read more)


Theology Graduate Diploma

Heythrop College (University Of London)

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: 3 papers taken from range in biblical studies, church history, systematic theology and philosophy of religion; plus long essay.(read more)

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