King's College London, BA (Hons), War Studies, Theology and Religious Studies
Year 1: War Studies core modules: contemporary security issues (15 credits); the art of war studies (15 credits); plus options: the causes of war; the conduct of war; the experience of war. Department of Theology and Religious Studies modules (all 15 credits): semester 1: Islam's beginnings; does God exist?; introducing Old Testament study; The New Testament: gospels and letters; introduction to New Testament Greek; introduction to the anthropology of religion; introduction to Jewish thought and practice; semester 2: introduction to the sociology of religion; thinking about God; Islam: later development and modern practices; systematic theology: nature and method; Biblical texts: Greek; Biblical texts: English; varieties of Judaism; turning points: an introduction to the history of Christianity in England, 1500-1900. Year 2: War Studies core module: intelligence in war studies; plus options: war and global conflict in the contemporary world; war and society; war in international order; aspects of naval history; World War 2 in Europe. Department of Theology and Religious Studies modules (all 15 credits): semester 1: moral theory and religion; modern Islam 1: history and politics; an introduction to the doctrine of the person of Christ; intermediate Greek with texts; intermediate Biblical Hebrew; advanced theory in anthropology; the Pentateuch 1; Martin Luther and the German reformation; churches and society in nineteenth-century England; Jewish law; Jesus in context; semester 2: modern Islam 2: societies and practices; the trinity in recent theology; Paul in context; intermediate Biblical Hebrew 2; New Testament texts in Greek; religion, culture and society in reformation Europe; issues in nineteenth-century British Christianity; Jewish responses to modernity; the concept of natural law; the problem of evil; New Testament ethics; poetry of the Hebrew Bible. Year 3: War Studies core module: dissertation (to be taken in either Department); plus options: guerrillas in the mist: insurgency and counter insurgency in the modern world; philosophies of war; British strategy 1815-1856: from the Congress of Vienna to the peace of Paris; manpower, technology, ideology: the emergence of modern war, 1914-1921; central texts in the literature of war; intelligence wars, secret wars, dirty wars and wars within wars; the global arms race and the origins of the Second World War; security issues in the Middle East since the Second World War; The Vietnam War; the United States and the Second World War; armed forces and society; war and conflict in the post-Soviet space; Asian-Pacific security; fighting in the air; warfare in the ancient world; the origins of Western imperialism, 1400-1800; naval warfare in early modern Europe, 1450-1763; how weapons work: the social dimension of military technology; war and international relations. Department of Theology and Religious Studies modules (all 15 credits): contemporary philosophical theology; gender and Islam in the Middle East; Muslim communities in the West; Islamic mysticism; advanced New Testament texts in Greek; the doctrine of creation; salvation and personhood; Christianity in the North Atlantic world, 1668-1830; law and Jewish philosophy; contemporary Jewish philosophy; the ethics of homicide; English reformations c1485-c1600; theories of religion; tolerance, liberty and religion; religion and the enlightenment; theological themes in the New Testament 1 and 2; in search of the early Christians; theological themes in the Old Testament; independent study project.
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