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Core courses of the Master in Sciences of Religions [90.0]Core courses (62 credits)Disciplinary Approach (16 credits)LSREL2230 Religions, law and societies in EuropeLPOLS1329 Sociology of ReligionLPSP1338 Psychology of religionInterdisciplinary Seminars (12 credits)LSREL2912 Integrative Seminar
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q1 30h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Jean Leclercq
> Vassilis Saroglou
> Léopold Vanbellingen
> Léopold Vanbellingen (compensates Louis-Léon Christians)
Jean Leclercq
Study of Religions (16 credits)Far Eastern Religions (4 credits)Take a course from among :LRELI1347 HinduismFR
q2 30h 4 credits
LRELI1348 BuddhismFR
q2 30h 4 credits
Christianism (4 credits)Take a course from among :
LRELI1170 Introduction to Christian HistoryLRELI1130 Introduction to Christian FaithIslam (4 credits)LSREL2260 Koran : History and ExegesisJudaism (4 credits)LRELI1310 JudaismComparative Approach (18 credits)LTHEO2170 Comparative approach of religionsLTHEO2430 Religions and genderAdditional course (4 credits)Take a course from :
LSREL2110 Religions and interculturalityLSREL2240 Comparative religious legislationLTHEO2362 Interreligious dialogueThesis (28 credits)LSREL2000A Thesis ProjectFR
4 credits
LSREL2000B Master ThesisFR
20 credits
LSREL2000C Guidance for the ThesisFR
4 credits
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Research Focus [30.0]
Finalité approfondie (30 crédits en 2 ans)
Content :The student must register in order to obtain 30 ECTS :
- LSREL2940 : Professional development seminar (2 ECTS)
- 7 courses (28 ECTS) : The student chooses between two and five courses in Block A, and chooses between two and five courses in Block B. If the student has not completed seven courses in total, he or she completes the programme in Block C.
Professional development seminar (2 credits)Block A : Advanced study of ReligionsThe student will choose between two and five courses form among :
Far Eastern ReligionsLGLOR2849 Satsuma ChairFR
q2 15h 4 credits
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q2 30h 4 credits
ChristianismFR
q2 30h 4 credits
LTHEO2431 Bible and cultureLTHEO2432 History of biblical exegesisLTHEO2540 Christian theology of religionsIslamLDROI1511 Introduction to Islamic LawLFILO1370 History of arabic PhilosophyFR
q2 30h 4 credits
JudaismLSREL2012 History of the Jewish ReligionLTHEO2412 Old Testament - Particular questionsLTHEO2481 Intertestamental and Rabbinic JudaismBlock B : Social science and humanities approachesThe student will choose between two and five courses form among :
LANTR2055 Cosmology : the making of categoriesLPSYS2055 Religion, health and psychotherapyLRELI1264 Religions and MediaLRELI1352 Ethics - Society - ReligionLSREL2110 Religions and interculturalityBlock C : Other optionsIf necessary, the student may choose courses from Block C to complete Blocks A and B, to reach a total of 28 ECTS :
LAGRE2400 See specifications in frenchFR
q2 20h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Xavier Delgrange
> Hervé Pourtois (coord.)
> Pierre-Etienne Vandamme
LANTR2090 Anthropologie de la natureLGLOR1534 History of the Arab-Muslim civilisationFR
q1+q2 45h+20h 4 creditsTeacher(s):
> Mathieu Berger
> Hugues Draelants
> Jacinthe Mazzocchetti
> Saskia Simon (compensates Olivier Servais)
> Marie Verhoeven
Mathieu Berger
LRELI1342 New Testament BLRELI1277 Questions of Christian AnthropologyLRELI1278 God and atheismLRELI1347 HinduismFR
q2 30h 4 credits
LRELI1348 BuddhismFR
q2 30h 4 credits
LRELI1368 Art and ReligionLSOC2084 Participatory methodsLSREL2240 Comparative religious legislationLTHEO2272 Canon Law: special questionsLTHEO2331 Eastern theologiesLTHEO2332 Reformed theologiesLTHEO2362 Interreligious dialogueLTHEO2872 Current issues of religious transmissionLanguesLGLOR1664 Classical Arabic II ALGLOR1663 Classical Arabic II BLGLOR1670 Sanskrit ILGLOR1680 Sanskrit IILRELI1180A Introduction to Biblical GreekFR
q1 30h 2 credits
LRELI1180B Introduction to Biblical GreekFR
q2 15h 2 credits
LRELI1631 Biblical Hebrew I ALRELI1632 Biblical Hebrew I B -
Preparatory Module (only for students who qualify for the course via complementary coursework)
To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, in the first annual block of their Masters programme, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, they must add supplementary classes at the beginning of their Master’s programme in order to obtain the prerequisites for these studies.
LCOPS1125 Psychology and Social PsychologyLFILO1140 Moral PhilosophyLPOLS1225 Social and cultural anthropologyLRELI1320 Introduction to the History of ReligionsLRELI1380 Questions of Canon Law