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BA History and Religion Theology & Spirituality (With Foundation Year)
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History and Religion, Theology and Spirituality is a combination that explores two of the most powerful forces that have shaped human civilisation: the passage of time and the human search for meaning. History gives you the methods to investigate the past critically, examining how societies have changed, how events unfolded and how people in different times and places understood their worlds. Religion, theology and spirituality examines the beliefs, practices, texts and institutions that have expressed that search for meaning across cultures and centuries, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and the diverse spiritual identities emerging in contemporary life. At Liverpool Hope University this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year, building the academic skills and breadth of knowledge you need before entering the main programme. You will explore religious traditions in their historical and contemporary dimensions, engaging with their wisdom, their diversity and the ways they have shaped political, cultural and social life across the world. Liverpool's distinctive religious heritage, including its two cathedrals, its history as a port city and its diverse contemporary communities, provides a rich and vivid context for your studies. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, giving you substantial opportunity to develop professional and international experience alongside your academic studies. Graduates from History and Religion, Theology and Spirituality degrees go on to careers in education, chaplaincy, ministry, community development, interfaith organisations, journalism, the civil service, the charitable sector, heritage and cultural organisations. The combination of historical analysis, ethical reflection and cross-cultural understanding the degree develops is valued in contexts where engagement with diverse communities and complex questions of value matters. For those wishing to continue their studies, the degree provides a strong foundation for postgraduate work in history, theology, religious studies, social ethics or related humanities disciplines.
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