About the Programme
The M.A in religious studies programme is meant to offer highly specialized knowledge in the field to enhance critical awareness of knowledge issues. It is designed to engage the critical imagination of the students and allow for creativeness and innovation. Through the fieldwork, students will therefore be required to apply and demonstrate creativity through innovative researches that will contribute to the advancement of knowledge in religious
Programme Courses
Year One Semester One
Research Methodology |
Phenomenology of Religion |
Comparative Religion |
History of Christian Doctrines |
Islamic History |
Islamic Worship, Festivals and Rituals |
African Folklore and Mythology |
African Religion and Philosophy |
Religion and Human Rights |
History of Christianity in Africa |
Pauline Theology |
Christian Ethics |
Year One Semester Two
Theories of Religion |
Religion and Science |
Religion and Global Civil Society |
Islamic Ethics |
African Worldview |
Conflict Management, Peace and Religion |
New Testament in Modern Scholarship |
Modern Trends in Christian Theology |
African Religion and Social Transformation |
Youth and Women in Religion |