Christian Thought and Practice at Spurgeon's College - UCAS

Spurgeon's College

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: Spurgeon’s College

Christian Thought and Practice (Taught)

Course options

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Course summary

This course explores Hebrew from scratch; Jeremiah; Greek from scratch; the book of revelation; the doctrine of creation and environmental ethics; contemporary issues in theology.

Modules

Core modules: theological research; reading and using the bible; studying Christian theology; spirituality (short unit); dissertation. Optional modules: the mission of justice and the theology of law; theological aesthetics; old testament theology; Hebrew from scratch; Jeremiah; Greek from scratch; the book of revelation; the doctrine of creation and environmental ethics; contemporary issues in theology; the history of evangelicalism; worship, preaching and pastoral care; church planting and pioneer ministry; chaplaincy.

Assessment method

:Students are assessed in a variety of ways such as essays and projects totalling up to 8000 words per unit. The compulsory unit on Theological Research is taken last in Part One because it is preparation for the dissertation; the assignment for this unit is to write a dissertation proposal. The only examinations are for the optional units on the biblical languages Hebrew and Greek


How to apply

International applicants

http://www.spurgeons.ac.uk/why/international

Entry requirements

You have a Degree in a previous discipline (at least 2nd class) or equivalent. A score of 7 or over on the IELTS test for non-native English Speakers. Students who complete Part One (the taught units) can receive a Postgraduate Diploma without attempting the dissertation (Part Two).


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Christian Thought and Practice at Spurgeon's College - UCAS