184 Master's degrees in Theology and Religious Studies in Europe
Study of Religions (Part-time)
The Study of Religions (Part-time) programme from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David has a distinct methodological emphasis drawing on the expertise of staff.

Philosophy of Religion and Ethics
Through the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics programme from University of Birmingham you'll explore the latest debates at the intersection of ethics and the philosophy of religion.
Biblical Languages and Literature
The MLitt in Biblical Languages and Literature at the University of St Andrews offers students with existing competence in Biblical languages the opportunity to increase their linguistic and exegetical skills through sustained close and critical engagement with the Biblical texts and themes.
Religion and Cultural Heritage
Religion and Cultural Heritage is a unique one-year interdisciplinary MA-programme at University of Groningen focusing on a major trend at the interface of religion, identity, politics, and heritage studies.
The Religious Roots of Europe
This international and innovative Master's programme in The Religious Roots of Europe (RRE), offered by The Faculty of Theology at the University of Copenhagen, gives students a unique opportunity to explore the three major European religions - Christianity, Judaism and Islam - and the impact of these religions on European culture and society.
Christian Spirituality East and West
Join a lively debate on the meaning and the role of spirituality, in Christian traditions as well as in today’s multicultural and multi-religious world. This Christian Spirituality East and West course is taught by Cambridge Theological Federation, and accredited by Anglia Ruskin University.
Secondary - Religious Education
By studying this Secondary - Religious Education programme from University of Worcester you can begin a rewarding career in teaching as a confident, effective and reflective RE teacher.
Philosophical Theology
The Philosophical Theology course at the University of Oxford is intended to provide you with detailed knowledge of philosophical theology, its history and a cognate area of philosophy, with the opportunity to hone your skills in research and in written and oral argument in these subjects.
Social Anthropology (Religion in the Contemporary World)
This Social Anthropology (Religion in the Contemporary World) programme at London School of Economics and Political Science provides a unique interdisciplinary, broad social science perspective on the study of religion.
Christian Theology
At the Christian Theology programme offered by University of St Andrews you will Study central themes in Christian thought and carry out contemporary research in systematic, historical and philosophical theology.

Religion, Politics and Society
On this Religion, Politics and Society programme from University of Birmingham you’ll research the role of religion in politics and society, strengthening your skills as a global citizen.
Buddhist Studies
The Buddhist Studies MA programme from University of Hamburg takes an academic approach to Buddhist traditions, Buddhist ethics, and Buddhist philosophical perspectives. This independent program is unique in Germany and has an excellent international reputation. Universität Hamburg's Buddhist Studies program focuses on the intellectual history of Buddhism and manuscript cultures.
Death, Religion and Culture
The Death, Religion and Culture course at The University of Winchester is a distance learning course that explores the universal reality of death. You examine the ways in which death and dying are understood differently by various cultures and religious traditions, and how those understandings are played out in rituals of death, dying and bereavement.
Theology and Religion
The Theology and Religion MA course offered by Durham University serves both the specific needs of those focussed on progressing towards doctoral research and looking to continue relatively broad-based studies in Theology and Religion to Level four, perhaps in support of a career in teaching.

Sacred Theology
This Sacred Theology programme from University of Malta enables you to acquire the cognitive, practical and technical, as well as the attitudes required to exercise pastoral ministry in today's world.
Biblical Interpretation (Part-time)
Biblical Interpretation (Part-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David offers students the opportunity to do guided research overseen by a range of experts within the field of Biblical Studies.
Extended Ecumenical Studies
The Extended Ecumenical Studies program at University of Bonn is an international and interdisciplinary degree program that is taught in English and aimed at students with different religious and cultural backgrounds.
Religion in Contemporary Society
Students on the Religion in Contemporary Society degree at MF Norwegian School of Theology will acquire tools to understand and interpret relevant social processes and challenges that shape, and are shaped by, religious traditions and practices.
Contextual Biblical Interpretations
This Theology and Religious Studies MA programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on different professional fields, and you can choose between four different tracks, including Contextual Biblical Interpretations.
Christianity and the Visual Arts
Explore the relationship between art and faith in the Christian world with the Christianity and the Visual Arts programme of the University of Aberdeen. Study our 100% online Christian art degree flexibly, full-time or part-time.