Theology and Religious Studies

The Department of Theology and Religious Studies, which is a fairly long established department in the Faculty of Humanities, offers full time programmes in BA Humanities (Combined and Single Major) and BA in Pastoral Studies. It also offers MA and MPhil/PhD programmes in the areas of Biblical Studies, Theology, Religious Studies and Philosophy; these are on offer on a full time and a part time basis. The TRS Department prides itself of having among its faculty members internationally acclaimed scholars with strong teaching, research and community service backgrounds. 

The mission of the TRS Department is to explore the roles of theology, religion and philosophy in society. Focusing on almost all major religions of the world, the department explores the place of theology and religion in politics, health, environment, economics and various other facets of life. Its graduates therefore fit into various professions from teaching, institutional chaplaincy and counselling to international diplomacy and ministry in different religious bodies both in government and non-governmental organizations.

Programmes

Research Outputs and Publications

Staff Profiles

Name Position Department Sort descending
Prof. Ibanga B. Ikpe Associate Professor (Philosophy) Theology and Religious Studies
Dr. Moji Africa Ruele Senior Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
Mr. Abel Tabalaka Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
Mr. Stephen Nawa Lecturer (Philosophy) Theology and Religious Studies
Ms. Malebogo Kgalemang Senior Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
Ms. Thandie Amanda Joseph Personal Secretary Theology and Religious Studies
Dr. Rosinah Mmannana Gabaitse Senior Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
Mrs. Doreen Sesiro Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
Dr. Mmapula Diana Kebaneilwe Senior Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
Dr. Elizabeth Pulane Motswapong Senior Lecturer Theology and Religious Studies
contact us

Phone:
+267 355 2611

Location:
Block 239/103

In pursuit of academic excellence