This programme offers deep and broad study of the relationship between all genres of literature and a wide range of religious traditions, thoughts and practices. Programme Director Professor Alison Jack discusses the postgraduate Religion and Literature programme here at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh. About the study area Students explore literary and religious texts and ideas including the history of the emerging field,as well as current issues in both areas of study and in their interaction. The programme draws on the expertise of world-renowned academics in Theology, Ethics, Religious Studies and Biblical Studies. If you are interested in this study area, you can apply either as a Master of Theology (MTh) or as a Master of Science (MSc); depending on your preference. Find out more Our postgraduate Degree Finder contains a full programme description, details of entry requirements, fees, scholarships and international student information for this programme. Or see below for a detailed programme structure. Apply online Programme structure Literature and Religion: Exploring the Connections – 20 credits Approaches to Research in Divinity and Religious Studies – 10 credits Approaches to Research: Religion and Literature – 10 credits Four optional courses – 80 credits 15,000 word dissertation – 60 credits Optional Courses These courses may change year to year, so please consult the Programme Director for advice on what will be available. Buddhist Literature – 20 credits Issues of Religion and Ethics in Literature – 20 credits Jews and Non-Jews: Co-existence, Conflict, Co-operation – 20 credits Literary Classics of the Islamic World – 20 credits Peace-building, Theology and the Arts – 20 credits Scottish Literature, Imagination, and Faith – 20 credits Science and Religion in Literature – 20 credits The Holocaust in Literature and Culture – 20 credits Lives of the Buddha in Indian Art and Literature – 20 credits Understanding the Hindu Epics: Mahabharata and Ramayana – 20 credits With the agreement of your Programme Director, you may also take courses from other masters programmes including those on offer in English Literature or language courses (subject to availability and timetabling constraints). Career opportunities This programme is designed to prepare you for PhD work in the field of Religion and Literature, as well as in allied subjects, or to move on to non-academic work of various kinds including teaching, academic publishing, religious leadership and the creative arts. Further information Programme Director Dr Linden Bicket (Semester 1, 2024/25) Email: l.bicket@ed.ac.uk Profile page: Dr Linden Bicket Postgraduate Admissions Phone: +44 (0)131 650 8952 Email: div.pgadmissions@ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2024-03-19