Master of Studies in Philosophical Theology

Differences from 2017/18 to 2022/23

Candidates shall be required:

  • (a) to present themselves for a written examination in two of the papers prescribed below, the selection to depend on their previous qualifications;

  • (b) to present ana essaydissertation of not more than 15,000 words on a topic in philosophical theology to be approved by the Joint Standing CommittteeCommittee for Graduate Studies in Philosophical Theology;

  • (c) to present themselves for a viva voce examination unless individually dispensed by the examiners (no candidate will be failed without a viva).

Candidates must make a written application for approval of the essay topic, to reach the Joint Standing Committee for Graduate Studies in Philosophical Theology not later than Monday of fifth week in Hilary Term. In cases where there is some uncertainty about the acceptability of the proposal, candidates are advised to submit their applications earlier if possible. All applications should be accompanied by a recommendation from the candidate’s supervisor. Two bound copies of theThe dissertation must be sentuploaded to the ChairUniversity ofapproved Examinersonline forassessment the M.St in Philosophical Theology, c/o the Examination Schools, High Street, Oxfordplatform by the Friday of the eighth week inof Trinity Term of the year in which the examinations are taken. TheEach dissertationsubmission mustwill be accompanied by a signed statement byrequire the candidate to make a declaration stating that the essaythis is the candidate’stheir own work, except where otherwise indicated. The candidates name should not appear on the dissertation itself.

Written examinations will be set in the tenth or eleventh week of Trinity Term.

The examiners may award a distinction to candidates who have performed with special merit in the whole examination.

  • 1. Philosophy of Religion

     The examination will contain questions on arguments for and against the existence of God, problems related to various supposed divine attributes and perhaps problems of religious language, on other standard issues in the philosophy of religion, and occasionally on some Christian doctrines.

  • 2. History of Philosophical Theology

    The paper will contain questions on philosophical influences on theology during the patristic period, the early medieval period, and the period 1760-1860. Candidates are required to show knowledge of two of the three periods and, within each of those two periods, of some of the principal relevant writings, viz. for the patristic period of works of Origen and Augustine, for the early medieval period of works of Anselm and Aquinas, and for the period 1760-1860 of works of Kant, Kierkegaard, and Schleiermacher. Study of texts in the original languages will not be required. Lectures, tutorials etc.: as for Paper 3 of the M.Phil. in Philosophical Theology.

  • 3. Either The Development of Christian Doctrine to ADad 787  451

  • orOr Theology in Western Europe from Gabriel Biel to Jacob Arminus Arminius

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