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King's College London, BA (Hons), War Studies, Theology and Religious Studies

 United Kingdom
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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London’s most central university, with four river-side campuses in a single square mile in the heart of London. The campuses are located either side of the Thames – Strand, Waterloo, Guy’s and further south, Denmark Hill. The college is associated with four great hospitals of Guy's and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital and South London and the Maudsley. 

The Faculty's London-based departments are at the Strand and Waterloo campuses. Most buildings at the Strand Campus overlook the Thames, midway between the Houses of Parliament and St Paul's Cathedral, next door to Somerset House and the Courtauld Institute of Art, close to the Royal Courts of Justice. Within five minutes' walk of the Strand are Covent Garden, many West End theatres, and Trafalgar Square, home to the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery.

The Waterloo Campus is next to London's South Bank arts and cultural quarter which includes the National Film Theatre and BFI Southbank, the Royal Festival Hall, the Hayward Gallery and the National Theatre. Three minutes walk away is Waterloo Station.