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University of Nottingham: Systematic and Philosophical Theology (distance learning) MA
Institution | University of Nottingham |
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Department | Department of Theology and Religious Studies |
Web | http://www.nottingham.ac.uk |
Telephone | +44 (0) 115 951 5559 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
Do you want to:
- explore the meaning of Christian teaching?
- investigate the implications of Christian belief?
- delve into the relationship between Christianity and philosophy?
Systematic and philosophical theology looks at claims about:
- God
- creation and salvation
- the nature of the Church
- human identity and ethics
- and many other ideas at the heart of Christian theology
In particular you will examine:
- the Christian theological tradition from the early church to the present
- Christianity's engagement with philosophy
- the relationship between faith and reason
- the task of theology in the twenty-first century
Many students are already established in their careers when they begin this degree, and undertake the programme for professional enhancement and enrichment. Others pursue it for reasons of personal interest.
It is also ideal preparation for a PhD, allowing you to develop knowledge and research skills essential to higher level study.
This is a distance learning course, fully supported by online resources, forums and tutorials. You will have full access to the University of Nottingham's library systems and resources. In addition, we have reciprocal agreements between university libraries, which permit you to use the facilities at the libraries nearest your home.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | 2:1 or above (or its international equivalent) in theology and/or religious studies. We may also accept a related subject such as philosophy or history. |
Summary
Do you want to:
**- explore the meaning of Christian teaching?
- investigate the implications of Christian belief?
- delve into the relationship between Christianity and philosophy?**
Systematic and philosophical theology looks at claims about:
- God
- creation and salvation
- the nature of the Church
- human identity and ethics
- and many other ideas at the heart of Christian theology.
In particular you will examine:
- the Christian theological tradition from the early church to the present
- Christianity's engagement with philosophy
- the relationship between faith and reason
- the task of theology in the twenty-first century.
Many students are already established in their careers when they begin this degree, and undertake the programme for professional enhancement and enrichment. Others pursue it for reasons of personal interest.
It is also ideal preparation for a PhD, allowing you to develop knowledge and research skills essential to higher level study.
Most students complete this course in 2 years. Under some circumstances, you may be able to change your course duration. You will need to discuss this with your course director. Please note, if you are in receipt of a Student Finance England loan, a mid-course change may affect your payments.
This is a distance learning course, fully supported by online resources, forums and tutorials. You will have full access to the University of Nottingham's library systems and resources. In addition, we have reciprocal agreements between university libraries, which permit you to use the facilities at the libraries nearest your home.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | 2:1 or above (or its international equivalent) in theology and/or religious studies. We may also accept a related subject such as philosophy or history. |
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