Introducing MA Philosophy and Theology
Philosophy and theology frequently overlap. Philosophers have long questioned the nature of existence and agency. Theologians have engaged with philosophical traditions in developing their understanding of individual and collective belief.
This programme offers you an opportunity to explore these intersections. You will study the metaphysical, ethical and theological traditions that have shaped contemporary thinking.
You can also choose to focus on philosophy and theology as separate subjects, adjusting the balance between them according to your interests.
Philosophy
Our philosophy programme covers:
- ancient and modern intellectual history
- logic
- metaphysics
- ethics
- aesthetics
Theology
At Edinburgh studying theology may include:
- studying different religious traditions, such as:
- Christianity
- Islam
- Judaism
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- indigenous religions
new religious movements
using different methods and approaches, such as:
- studying classical languages, sacred texts, ethics, literature and the arts
- philosophy of religion
- systematic theology, anthropology and sociology
- law and politics
- race and gender
- science and religion
- practical theology
Proposed new programme
We would like to hear your views on a potential new undergraduate opportunity in Philosophy, Religion and Ethics.
