30 Credits GRADUATE YEAR



Aims/Description: This module involves the study of a range of issues in the field of religion, theology and the Bible. Seminars will engage with specific problems through a discussion of a variety of topics and critical perspectives within the field. Precise research topics will reflect the research interests of the teaching staff of the Religion, Theology and the Bible programme.

Staff Contact: PYPER HUGH S
Teaching Methods: Seminars, Independent Study
Assessment: Course work

Information on the department responsible for this unit (Arts and Humanities IPO):

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Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK