Continental Theological Seminary

 

BA (Hons) in Bible and Applied Theology
Optional Specializations in Christian Education, Missions or Music

This degree is offered in English or French (except the specializations)


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Introduction
This course provides a solid theological education and prepares the students for entering different ministries of the Church and teaching courses related to Christian theology and practice inside and outside the Church establishment. It also introduces the students to personal research in the areas of instruction through the courses, the seminars and the assigned theological research papers.

As a Seminary we aim to provide you with an environment where you will be able to prepare yourself for future involvement in a range of Christian ministries or employment opportunities where you will be able to use your academic knowledge and practical skills developed while studying here. Specifically, we expect that you will develop the ability to think clearly about theological issues in Christian life and ministry and that you will be able to demonstrate clear communication skills. This will happen by you becoming aware of the issues related to the development, thought and practice of Christianity and will result in you being able to apply this knowledge and continue in further research according to your own interests and abilities.


What You Will Study
The modules within this program cover the major fields of theology: Biblical Exegesis, Systematic Theology, Church History, Practical Theology and Christian Worship. In addition to the core courses the students are given the opportunity to specialise in Biblical Languages, Christian Education or Missions.


Specialisations
The programmes of specialisation offered at the seminary are designed to help the student taking a degree in one area (Bible and Applied Theology) to concentrate some of his studies in a second area of interest. A specialisation is not comprehensive but is structured so that the student may gain a meaningful exposure to another discipline. After completing such a course, the student should have a grasp of the nature of the discipline and should be adequately equipped to do further work in the area of study.


Degree Tracks
The students' selection of modules for the First Year will depend on their choice of specialisation in Level 2 and Level 3.

 

Disclaimer
The information on this website is correct, as complete as possible at the time of posting, and is checked and updated regularly. However it is issued for the general guidance of potential students and does not form part of any contract. Continental Theological Seminary expects to provide the programs and facilities described, but reserves the right to withdraw or make alterations to programs if necessary. All programs and modules offered are subject to approval from our validating authorities.

 

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