The MA in Analytic Theology is a postgraduate course offered by the University of York. It provides students with a profound understanding of theological matters through analytic philosophy. This unique programme allows students to relate their theological knowledge with philosophical analysis. It is designed for anyone keen to produce original work in theology in dialogue with analytic philosophy with a duration of 1 year (full-time) or 2 years (part-time).Course Content: The course embraces a comprehensive range of subjects that bestride the boundaries of theology and philosophy. Students will be able to explore various topics including philosophical theology, philosophy of religion, ethics, phenomenology, metaphysics, and epistemology. They will also benefit from training in research skills and writing a substantial dissertation.Key Modules: The key modules of this course include Metaphysics and Mind, Philosophy of Religion, The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful: Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics, Reason and Religion, Epistemology, and Phenomenology. Future Careers: Graduates from this course may pursue a wide array of career opportunities. This includes careers in academia, teaching, journalism, and media. Additionally, the skills developed during the course can also be applied to public service, finance, commerce, and industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.