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  • King's College London - Faculty of Arts & Humanities
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    King's College London - Faculty of Arts & Humanities

    MA in Global Religion and Society

    • London, United Kingdom

    MA

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Religious traditions and movements play a strong role in shaping contemporary societies and are shaped, in turn, by them. The Global Religion and Society MA invites you to explore how religion, society, politics, and culture interact with each other in diverse settings around the world.

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    Learn more about Religious History Masters degree programs in United Kingdom

    Studying a Master's degree in Religious History in the UK offers a deep dive into the complex narratives that shape cultures and societies. This unique field invites you to explore the theological, social, and political dimensions of religions throughout history, making your understanding of global dynamics richer.

    In this program, you'll analyze key texts and historical contexts, focusing on areas such as religious movements, interfaith dialogue, and the impact of religion on governance. Common courses may cover topics like the history of Christianity, the role of faith in conflict, and contemporary religious practices. As you engage with diverse perspectives, students build confidence in their analytical abilities and critical thinking skills.

    UK graduate programs emphasize research and independent scholarship. You'll have opportunities to work on individual projects, allowing you to delve deeply into specific areas that interest you. Graduates of this degree often pursue careers in education, research, and roles within religious organizations, as well as consulting and cultural analysis, making their skills valuable in various fields.