Students on our Master's in Contextual Theologies and Interfaith Relations explore faith’s complex relationships with social class, caste, race, ethnicity, nationhood, conflict, gender, sexuality and ecology. The course encourages a critical, self-reflective approach to theology, helping students develop the skills to engage with some of today’s most pressing social and ethical issues. Full time and part time study options are available.
Applications close on 31st July.
Watch a short video and apply.