184 Master's degrees in Theology and Religious Studies in Europe
Intercultural Theology
Intercultural Theology from University of Göttingen offers a unique combination of theory and practical experiences. The study course lasts for four terms and is offered by Göttingen University in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences for Intercultural Theology Hermannsburg (Fachhochschule). It
Theology, Bible, and the Arts
Explore the rich interplay between theology, the Bible, and the arts. This MA in Theology, Bible, and the Arts at King's College London offers modules on historical and contemporary theological ideas, the Bible’s content and legacy, and the diverse artistic responses to religious themes that have shaped culture.
Buddhist Studies
This two-year degree in Buddhist Studies offered at the University of Oxford aims to give you a comprehensive training in one of the main Buddhist canonical languages, along with in-depth explorations of Buddhist history, philosophy, and literature. You will choose to specialise in Sanskrit, Classical Tibetan, or Classical Chinese, and may select another of these languages as an optional subject.
Refugee and Forced Migration Studies
This Refugee and Forced Migration Studies nine-month master’s degree at the University of Oxford places forced migration in an academic framework, preparing you for doctoral study or for work relevant to human rights, refugees, and migration.
Death, Religion and Culture
The Death, Religion and Culture course at The University of Winchester is a distance learning course that explores the universal reality of death. You examine the ways in which death and dying are understood differently by various cultures and religious traditions, and how those understandings are played out in rituals of death, dying and bereavement.

Theology and Religious Studies
The expert staff provides you with the time and support to explore your questions in this Theology and Religious Studies programme from University of Nottingham.
Philosophy of Religion
The Philosophy of Religion program offered by Goethe University Frankfurt is designed for graduates with a bachelor's degree in philosophy, Protestant and Catholic theology, religious studies, or other professionally qualifying degree programs (provided they have prior knowledge of philosophy) who wish to pursue academic specialization in the branch of Philosophy of Religion.
Biblical Interpretation
The MA in Biblical Interpretation at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David offers a high-quality programme of study taught by experts within the field of Biblical Studies. The programme explores the literature and world of the Bible from both historical and contemporary perspectives.
Philosophy, Theology and Religions (PhilTeR)
The Online Master's in Philosophy, Theology and Religions (PhilTeR) program from University of Lucerne is designed to encompass the best aspects of two formats for postsecondary education, ensuring the pedigree of a Swiss education together with the flexibility of online study.

Religion and Theology
The Department of Religion and Theology has a thriving and innovative research culture and includes leading researchers in the thought and practice of Buddhism, Christianity, East Asian Religions, Judaism, Islam, Philosophy of Religion, Theology and Ethics. University of Bristol offers the Religion and Theology programme.
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
This MA in Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care from Canterbury Christ Church University gives you the chance to study the Archaeology, Literature, History and Theology & Religion of these periods in a World Heritage site.
Study of Religions
This Study of Religions course at the University of Oxford offers an intensive training in research in the study of religions. It enables students to study two major religions, and to explore the nature of religion itself, at an advanced level.
Ecumenical Studies
The MAS in Ecumenical Studies from the University of Geneva is for post-graduate theologians, passionate about research in this field. It provides a possibility to specialise in ecumenism through academic education with theoretical elements and professional insights, as well as in-depth research and fellowship opportunity.
Study of Religions (Part-time)
Study of Religions (Part-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David has a distinct methodological emphasis drawing on the expertise of staff.
Religion
The University of Leeds offers a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Religion, designed to be completed in 9 months on a full-time basis. This programme delves into the complexities of religious beliefs and practices, providing a comprehensive understanding of their impact on contemporary society.
Theology and Religion
The Theology and Religion MA course offered by Durham University serves both the specific needs of those focussed on progressing towards doctoral research and looking to continue relatively broad-based studies in Theology and Religion to Level four, perhaps in support of a career in teaching.
Contemporary Faith and Belief in the Global Context
Join a timely debate about the role of faith and belief, and acquire skills to interpret the world from a theological perspective. This Contemporary Faith and Belief in the Global Context degree is taught by Cambridge Theological Federation and accredited by Anglia Ruskin University.
Theology and Religious Studies
How are religion, conflict and peace related? What is at stake in the "musealization" of religion? What role does religion and spirituality play in our experience of health and wellbeing? We offer a master degree in Theology and Religious Studies at University of Groningen.
Buddhist Studies
The Buddhist Studies course from University of South Wales is ideal for teachers wishing to enhance their subject knowledge, and also for those working in Buddhist organisations who wish to gain a recognised qualification. It is also an excellent course for those wishing to study Buddhism in its own right.
Conflicting Identities in Early Christianity
This Theology and Religious Studies MA programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on different professional fields, and you can choose between four different tracks, including Conflicting Identities in Early Christianity.