Overview
This course explores one of the world’s oldest disciplines by immersing students in the history, beliefs, texts, and practices of the Christian tradition. Students will gain in‐depth and critical knowledge of the main branches of theological study by undertaking units in biblical studies, church history, systematic theology, and practical theology.… For more content click the Read More button below.
Contacts
Academic Chair
Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate in‐depth knowledge of the literature and texts in the four primary areas of theological study, namely, biblical studies, systematic theology, church
history, and practical theology
2.
Critically evaluate key theoretical and methodological approaches commonly used in theological study and practice
3.
Display critical interpretive and close‐reading skills required for the analysis of theological texts and sources
4.
Demonstrate effective independent research and analytic skills required for advanced theological study
5.
Demonstrate effective oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Structure
48 credit points
Required Units36 credit points
Specified Electives12 credit points
Alternative exits
Graduate Certificate in Theology
Graduate Diploma in Theology
Professional outcomes
Professional recognition
Accrediting bodies
Additional information
Research areas:Education, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Studies in Human Society