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Theology and Religious Studies
Explore theology and world religions, from Buddhism in the Himalayas and religions of the Sundarbans, to religion in Ancient Greece!
Explore theology and world religions, from Buddhism in the Himalayas and religions of the Sundarbans to religion in Ancient Greece!
For university and A Level students, we offer ad hoc or regular tutorials to support your studies. We also work with independent learners who are eager to learn more, as well as independent researchers who are starting their own Theology or Religious Studies project, making a documentary or writing a book. Contact us to find out more!
Philosophy and Anthropology of Religion
Perhaps you are an A Level or University Religious Studies or Theology student, or you are starting your own research project, making a documentary or writing a book. These articles will help you to get to grips with philosophy and anthropology of religion. For all interested learners, we have also included fascinating case studies from the field!
Buddhism in the Himalayas
How did Buddhism spread across the Himalayas? How do you enter a Hidden Land? What are some Buddhist stories about snow leopards? Some of the answers might surprise you! With useful examples for A Level Religious Studies students and exciting stories for everyone from Dr. Orton’s fieldwork in the Himalayas, these articles will give you a fascinating glimpse into Buddhism in the Himalayas!
Greek Religion in Five Minutes
Get to grips with Greek Religion in five minutes in this blog series! If you’re an A Level student, each of these blog posts are a five-minute summary of some of the main topics you will need for your exams. We’ve tutored students in the main UK exam boards, including AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduquas and SQA, so we’ve been able to identify the most useful examples for your essays and condense the important material into manageable portions.
These blogs posts are also useful for university-level scholars or independent researchers, as we’ve included clickable links to useful literature and canonical scholarship you need to be acquainted with to get started.