BA Theology

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  • Objectives
    This degree programme aims to foster informed reflection, both critical and constructive, on the three main dimensions of Christianity: scripture; doctrine; and the history of the Church. Key features include: detailed investigation of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and New Testament; an option to learn biblical languages from scratch; exploration of Christian doctrine from perspectives ancient and modern; extensive study of the development of Christian thought; and the examination of Christianity in its changing social contexts through the exploration of the religious history of the Early Modern period (16th and 17th centuries) and the Modern period (18th to 20th centuries).
  • Entry requirements
    We ask for 320 UCAS points i.e. AAC or ABB A level grades. Our teaching does not presuppose any previous knowledge of computer science and in selecting candidates for admission we do not insist on evidence of prior competence in computer programming.
  • Academic title
    BA Theology
  • Course description
    BA Theology

    Programme

    Year 1

    -Introducing Old Testament Study
    -The New Testament: Gospels & Letters
    -Systematic Theology: Nature & Method
    -Turning Points: An Introduction to the History of Christianity in England, 1500-1900
    -Biblical Texts: Greek
    -Biblical Texts: English

    Year 2

    -Prophecy
    -Paul in Context or Jesus in Context
    -The Pentateuch I
    -An Introduction to the Doctrine of the Person of Christ
    -The Trinity in Recent Theology
    -Martin Luther & the German Reformation
    -Churches & Society in 19th-century England
    -Issues in 19th-century British Christianity

    Year 3

    -Independent Study Project

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