Science and Christianity in Europe and North America Since 1500: Examines the relationship between science and the Christian tradition in Europe and North America since 1500. Considers the epistemological and metaphysical foundations of both science and Christian thought as they have evolved over time. For further information please click here.

Boston University Graduate School offers a PhD in Science, Philosophy and Religion.
For further information please click here and further details may be found by clicking here. There is also an MA degree offered in the same program.

Boston University School of Theology offers a three-year MDiv degree, a two-year MTS degree, and a one-year STM degree with specializations in science and theology, drawing on the same resources described above. For further information please click here.

Both programs draw on the Boston Theological Institute, which links up libraries and course offerings from numerous Boston-area schools, including Boston College, Boston University, and Harvard University (see www.bostontheological.org). The Boston Theological Institute also offers a program in science and religion (see www.bostontheological.org/science_and_religion.html), including a number of course options in that field (see www.bostontheological.org/courses/4theologyd.html).