What we read and how we write is never independent of who we are or wish to be: early Christianity, like early Judaism, re-produced itself through text-making. Prof Judith Lieu. Cambridge.
What we read and how we write is never independent of who we are or wish to be: early Christianity, like early Judaism, re-produced itself through text-making. Prof Judith Lieu. Cambridge.
If you would like to know more about studying Theology and Religious Studies, Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, you can explore this website, and come along to an open day.
On the Faculty Open day you can spend a day in the Faculty, attending lectures and seminars, and discussing the course and the application process. Some of the presentations and reactions from the last open day are on this website /news-and-events/open-day
On the University Open day you can visit a number of different departments around the University, and visit a College, where you can usually talk to a Director of Studies in Theology and Religious Studies to find out more about the course and about applications.
If you have any further questions, please contact the Outreach and Access officer, who will be happy to help.