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Study the societal impact of religion and theology

Theology and Religious Studies

This one-year Master's programme in Theology and Religious Studies focuses on different professional fields, and you can choose between three different tracks:
  • Peace, Trauma and Religion (this track is offered in English), where you will study peace and conflict studies;
  • Spiritual Care (this track is offered in Dutch), where you will learn about spiritual care in healthcare institutions, prisons and the military;
  • Exploring a Discipline (this track is offered in English), which allows you to explore one particular discipline such as Buddhism, Islam in the West, Biblical Studies or Digital Humanities.

Discover your Theology and Religious Studies programme

In this video, the coordinator of Theology and Religious Studies explains what the programme entails and the importance of this master's programme at VU Amsterdam.

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