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First year

The General MA in Jewish Studies provides the opportunity for an individually crafted study of Judaism based on the student’s personal interests and goals. This one year program (and consists of 60 ec’s, European Credits) offers specialty courses in four areas: historiography, Judaism in the Greco-roman period, mysticism and Modernity. Annually new dimensions of Judaism as a religion and culture will be presented, including the relevance of these dimensions for contemporary society and debates, thereby meeting the interests of students enrolled in a wide range of MA programs.

Compulsory for all students Religious Students: General Required Course.

Students are advised to contact their supervisor well before the start of their master year, so that a suitable programme can be put together in good time: Masterplanning

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2
General Required Course Religious Studies 5
MA Thesis Religious Studies 20

Specialisation courses:

Gender and Religion: Engendering the Study of Judaism 5
Judaism in the Greco-Roman Period: The Jews in Roman Alexandria 5
Jewish Culture: The Synagogue. Focus of Jewish Life and Learning 5
Jewish Historiography: Israel's New or Post-Zionist Historians and Artists 5
Rabbinic and Medieval Judaism: Jewish Mysticism 5

Electives

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Global Christianity: the Middle East (1800-present) 5
Comparative Religion: Themes and Topics in the Study of Religion 5
Literature and Religion of Ancient Israel 5
Ethics and Religion: War and Peace 5
Philosophy of Religion: Religion and the Natural Sciences 5
Sociology of Religion 5-10
European policies and jurisprudence concerning muslims and Islam 5
Hebrew Bible and its Reception 5
Hellenistic Religions: The deconstruction and reconstruction of Gnosticism 5
Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 5
Piety, Modernity, and Gender in Islam: Anthropological Perspectives 5
Psychology of Religion 5
Religion, art, and identity of Christian societies in the Middle East 10

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Introduction

The General MA in Jewish Studies provides the opportunity for an individually crafted study of Judaism based on the student’s personal interests and goals. This one year program offers specialty courses in four areas: historiography, Judaism in the Greco-roman period, mysticism and Modernity. Annually new dimensions of Judaism as a religion and culture will be presented, including the relevance of these dimensions for contemporary society and debates, thereby meeting the interests of students enrolled in a wide range of MA programs.

Programme Structure

This one-year programme consists of 60 ECs (European Credits). The programme structure is printed below. The student’s individual programme is to be put together with one of the supervisors.

  1. Common Course (5 EC)
    General Required Course for all master students at the Institute for Religious Studies

  2. Three core Courses Judaism

  3. Elective Courses (20 EC)

  4. MA thesis (20 EC)
    All students write a MA thesis of 20 EC, on a subject of choice that is approved by one of the supervisors.

Entry Requirements

BA Religious Studies, specialisation Judaism or Hebrew and Jewish Studies

Supervision

Prof.dr. Judith Frishman
Chair Jewish Studies

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