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Theology & Religious Studies/Politics

University of Glasgow Β· Glasgow
Qualification
Degree
Length
-
UK fees / yr
Β£9,535
Study
part-time
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Theology and religious studies combined with politics is an intellectually rich pairing that has deep practical relevance. Religion has been and remains one of the most powerful forces shaping political life around the world, from the role of the Catholic Church in Latin American politics and the influence of Islam on governance across the Middle East and beyond, to the relationship between faith communities and the state in liberal democracies. Understanding religion seriously, not just as an object of sociological observation but on its own terms, is essential for anyone who wants to engage with political life in its full complexity.

At the University of Glasgow, this part-time degree allows you to pursue both disciplines alongside other commitments. Theology and religious studies at Glasgow encompasses the study of religion in its many forms, examining the Bible, theology, the history and practice of world religions, and the relationship of religious belief to politics, history, literature, philosophy, and culture. The politics component develops your analytical frameworks for understanding power, governance, democracy, and international relations.

The two disciplines intersect constantly: the political theology of liberation movements, the role of religious nationalisms in contemporary conflicts, the ethics of statecraft, and the relationship between secular and religious authority are all areas where both modes of inquiry are essential. A year abroad is available as part of the programme.

Graduates of theology and politics combinations work in the civil service, international organisations, journalism, education, the faith sector, NGOs, and research. Many are drawn to roles in public policy, interfaith dialogue, conflict resolution, and the religious aspects of international diplomacy. Academic careers in theology, religious studies, or political science require postgraduate study, and this combination provides a distinctive and intellectually serious foundation for doctoral research at the intersection of the two fields.

In students' own words
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Genuinely worthwhile
I was sceptical before starting β€” now I'd recommend it to anyone. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, the timetable has some awkward 9am / Friday afternoon slots. On the city β€” local cost of living…
Class of 2024 Β· Full-time
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Highly recommend
Coming here has changed how I think. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β€” the city is a brilliant student …
Class of 2024 Β· Part-time
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