Celtic Studies offers a range of courses exploring the medieval and modern Celtic languages of the British Isles, including Scottish Gaelic, Irish, and Welsh, alongside their associated cultures. Students can delve into the histories and contemporary aspects of Celtic-speaking peoples with leading researchers, while also learning a Celtic language.Theology and Religious Studies examines religion, the Bible, and theology in relation to politics, history, literature, philosophy, art, culture, and personal practice, welcoming students of all backgrounds. It includes beginner-level courses in Greek and Hebrew for reading original texts, with faculty specializing in world religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism within their cultural, political, and intellectual contexts. Supported by knowledgeable staff, it provides an engaging environment at Glasgow.
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