Theology, Worldview and Culture MLitt

Master

Online

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September

Why do faith perspectives always seem to clash with the voice of a largely secular culture? Is it even possible to be a Christian and a politician in today’s world? What does it mean to be a Christian artist, financier, engineer, musician, or farmer in this period of history?

Develop an inter-disciplinary approach to an integrative and thoroughly creational Christian theology, on this MLitt Theology, Worldview and Culture.

Let us introduce you to the theological methods, categories, and concepts you need to relate Christian tradition to every aspect of life in the contemporary world. Whether you have a background as a minister, church worker, professional, artist, or business person, draw strongly on the outlook of classical neo-Calvinism and become equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to analyse and understand our cultural landscape, and begin to respond to the opportunities and challenges faced by society and the church.

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Start date

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Start date

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Subjects

  • Theology
  • Culture
  • Worldview
  • Society
  • Neo-Calvinism

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Course programme

Please see MLitt Theology, Worldview and Culture (uhi.ac.uk) for the course curriculum.

Special features include:
  • Flexible delivery - study full-time or part-time from wherever you are
  • Inter-disciplinary - consider important topics from the viewpoints of biblical studies, philosophy, systematic theology and ethics
  • Integrative - explore an integrative account of nature and grace, creation and salvation, the sacred and the secular
  • Contemporary - engage with real-world issues in your own context and areas of interest
  • Communal - join an online community of learning and fellowship

Theology, Worldview and Culture MLitt

higher than £ 9000