Master'sPhilosophy of Religion
The specialisation in Philosophy of Religion explores both classical questions concerning religion, such as the problem of evil, the conceptualization of faith and religious practices, and the issues of religious pluralism and (in)tolerance.
Something for you?
- This is the only research master in philosophy in the Netherlands that offers a specialisation in philosophy of religion.
- Our faculty is home to experts in the fields of philosophy, theology and religious studies.
- The programme offers a lively, international environment.
- All research master students are assisted by a personal supervisor.
- This Research master’s specialisation is part of a broader Research Master’s programme.
- 60 EC's of the courses are tailored to academic research.
- This programme scores above average compared to the national average (Source: Keuzegids Masters 2024)
Admission requirements
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- Main language
- English
- Study duration
- 2 years (120 EC)
- Start
- February, September
- Contact hours
- 8-12
- Programme format
- Full time
- Degree
- Master of Arts, specialisation of Research Master's in Philosophy
- Faculty
- Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies
- CROHO code
- 60128
- Accreditation
- NVAO
What will you learn
The specialisation in Philosophy of Religion explores both classical questions concerning religion, such as the problem of evil, the conceptualization of faith and religious practices, and the issues of religious pluralism and (in)tolerance. You will focus on questions like what is the relation between philosophy and religion in Western culture and in other cultural contexts? How does modern and contemporary philosophy reflect on religion? What is meant by a philosophical critique of religion? Which theories of religion have been developed? What is religious experience? Key authors include Agamben, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Weber, Freud, De Certeau, Foucault, Gauchet, Said and Taylor.
Study ProgrammeResearch
The research related to this specialisation is primarily embedded in the Center for Contemporary European Philosophy (CCEP). The center’s strong tradition in continental philosophy with a special attention for psychoanalysis and intercultural approaches defines the research in the field of the philosophy of religion. The research in this field focusses on:
- Contemporary philosophical approaches of religion and religious thought
- Anthropological questions in relation to religion
- Religion in intercultural perspective
Recent master theses
- Foucault and the care of the self
- Cusanus’ metaphysics and the question of superiority
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