Course
Course 15 credits • CTRR17
Are you curious about how law and religion have shaped societies throughout history? How Judaism, Christianity, and Islam relate to law? Whether religious norms are merely divinely sanctioned laws or are in essence distinct from secular law? What happens when religious and secular law come into conflict?
Across four modules, you will explore the evolution of religious legal traditions, examine how law and religion interact in different spaces like homes, public squares and courts, and analyze contemporary issues that raise questions related to law and religion, for example with respect to freedom of expression or religion. The course likely even includes a field trip abroad, to Sarajevo, allowing you to explore the dynamic relationship between law and religion firsthand.
Study period:
spring semester 2025
Type of studies:
full time,
day
Study period:
2025-03-24 – 2025-06-08
Language of instruction:
English
Eligibility:
To be admitted to the course, the student must have 90 ECTS credits in theology, religious studies, classical philology, classical archaeology, history, law, or equivalent.
Application code:
LU-E1058
Application code:
LU-77758
Introductory meeting: Tuesday, 25 March at 10.15 – 12.00 in LUX:B336
Teachers:
Oliver Scharbrodt,
Andreas Westergren
Introductory meeting
Spring semester 2025
Tuesday, 25 Marchat 10.15 – 12.00
in LUX:B336
Second Admission Round
Nationell ansökningsomgång
Spring semester 2025
Late application
Open for late application