Philosophy and theology often intersect, with philosophers exploring the essence of existence and agency, while theologians draw on philosophical frameworks to shape beliefs at individual and collective levels. This programme provides an opportunity to examine these connections, delving into the metaphysical, ethical, and theological traditions that influence modern thought. Students may also opt to concentrate on philosophy or theology independently, tailoring the balance to their preferences.In philosophy, the curriculum encompasses ancient and modern intellectual history, logic, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. For theology at Edinburgh, studies may involve diverse religious traditions such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Indigenous religions, along with new religious movements. Approaches include examining classical languages, sacred texts, ethics, literature, arts, philosophy of religion, systematic theology, anthropology, sociology, law, politics, race, gender, science, and practical theology.
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