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From UK College of Holistic Training
Diploma in Dead Sea Scrolls Studies



This home study course, summarising some 50 years of research, provides a detailed account of the discovery and preservation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, their relationship to the Old and New Testaments and to apocryphal scriptures; the belief systems and culture of the Qumran group; and controversies and fringe theories surrounding the Scrolls.
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From Calamus Extension College Ltd
BA Religious Studies - distance learning



...an be recommended.
Please note that this course is not Christian and is not dogmatic. It is for open-minded, curious and tolerant students wishing to explore different avenues of understanding.
After enrolment, an individualised syllabus is negotiated with the student. As well as the topics mentioned above, students can take units drawn from our ranges in metaphysics, transpersonal
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DRS - Doctor of Religious Studies Distance learning



...lism of religions.
Please note that this course is not Christian and is not dogmatic. It is for open-minded, curious and tolerant students wishing to explore different avenues of understanding. In particular, this highly flexible program will appeal to seekers exploring paths beyond their childhood faith, and to counsellors, ministers and spiritual coaches of New Age, New Thought and
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MA Religious Studies - Distance Learning



... of units from different areas. Please note this is not a Christian programme but focuses on comparative, interfaith, psychological, social and other approaches to religion.
Programmes may start at any time of year, subject to availability of places.
Some of the key areas are as follows:
a comparative religion,
a history of religion/ religious ideas,
a psychology of religion
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From UK College of Holistic Training
Diploma in Amish History and Culture Distance learning


...Amish believe and how is it different from other forms of Christianity? Where did they come from, how did their sect begin and what made them emigrate to America? Is their simple and rural lifestyle really idyllic? What are their core values? Can anyone become Amish and would they want to? Do the Amish suffer from any of the problems common in mainstream society? How do they relate to
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