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Theology and Science: Common Roots, Conflicts, and Conversations

Course
RT2318
Master’s level
7.5 credits (ECTS)

About

What has the relation between the sciences and theology really been like
in the course of Western history? And how might they be related today?
In this course you will study one of the main questions of our time
against the background of research in history, theory of science, and
philosophy.

We will deal both with the theoretical perspectives
necessary to understand the relation between the sciences and theology,
and the specific questions arising at their intersection. These may
concern the relation between Christian anthropology and the biological
sciences, creation theology and the development of contemporary
cosmology, or the bearing of evolutionary psychology on ethical
questions. Within the course, you will have an opportunity to
particularly focus on a question you find to be of specific interest.

Prerequisites and selection

Entry requirements

Degree of Bachelor or completed courses of at least 180 credits at first cycle level, of which at least 90 credits with progression in some main field of study where it is included a bachelor's thesis of at least 15 credits. Qualified are also those that have equivalent foreign education or that have equivalent prior knowledge according to earlier study regulation. Furthermore, knowledge corresponding to English A/English 5 is required.

Facilities

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