Department of Theology and Religion
Welcome to the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham
Our Durham Department of Theology and Religion is one of the largest in the UK, a diverse intellectual community of 50 academics, over 150 postgraduate students, and more than 70 undergraduates in each year. We use a variety of perspectives and methods to explore the ways that human beings have had, and continue to have, fundamental beliefs or worldviews concerning the world and our role within it. In our Department all beliefs and worldviews are taken seriously, respected, and studied, across the range of religious and non-religious perspectives.
We consistently rank among the very top Departments of Theology and Religion in the UK, and in the world. Our range of degree programmes enables students to explore their interests in the fields of theology, philosophy, religious studies, biblical studies, and ethics. Taught by researchers at the cutting-edge of their disciplines, our alumni are heavily in demand in a very wide range of jobs and professions.
New MA in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning)
This is an exciting new programme which is led by Durham University's Centre for Catholic Studies and the Department of Theology and Religion.
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World-leading status affirmed in QS World University Rankings 2025
Durham is now ranked 89th in the world top 100 universities. Our top performance came in the Sustainability category, where we ranked 19th in the world. We also have a world-class reputation with employers, being ranked 65th.
Carlo Acutis: what the first ‘millennial saint’ says about the Catholic church’s future
With Pope Francis reportedly clearing the way for Carlo Acutis to become the Catholic church's first millennial saint, Dr Liam Temple from our Department of Theology and Religion looks at what the significance of bestowing such an honour will mean for the church's future.
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Durham Professors elected to prestigious British Academy
Congratulations to Canon Professor Michael Snape and Professor Janet Montgomery who have been recognised for their contribution to the humanities and social sciences.
Transformative Humanities framework launched
Landmark Syriac Studies conference brings international research excellence to UK
Vatican ceremony honour for Durham theologian
Durham University theologian seconded to process that will shape future of Catholic Church
Psychic nights can help with grief, study finds
Attending psychic nights can help ease a person’s grief, according to the initial findings of a research study.
Abuse crisis in Catholic Church has led to drop in Mass attendance
The unique history of the only person who can preach to the pope
Firebrand finally tells Katherine Parr’s story – and Jude Law is grippingly grotesque as Henry VIII
Firebrand starring Jude Law and Alicia Vikander tells the story of Katherine Parr and explores how she outlived her murderous husband, Henry VIII. But is it worth a watch? Professor Alec Ryrie, from our Department of Theology and Religion, gives his views on the new cinema release.
Durham Professors elected to prestigious British Academy
Durham research has a lasting global impact
Landmark Syriac Studies conference brings international research excellence to UK
A landmark conference about Syriac Studies brought more than 70 researchers from 20 countries to Durham last month. The event was a hub for academic collaboration and knowledge sharing. It was also a formative experience for early-career scholars. Here, the organisers reflect on the key highlights of the conference and why there has recently been a major revival of academic interest in Syriac Studies.
The diversity of the university experience helps students become good citizens
Britain’s new Faith Museum is the ideal place to set aside your preconceptions about religion
Our location
We are located in the beautiful city of Durham with its home in Abbey House, right next to Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO world Heritage site.
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Department of Theology and Religion
Durham University
Abbey House
Palace Green
Durham
DH1 3RS
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