Unit Code: TH023-812
Pre or Co-requisites: None
“Thinking Theologically” gives you vital insights into the discipline of theology and related fields. In this unit we seek to equip practitioners to reflect critically on how theology is done and how we can apply theological approaches competently in our own, various ministry contexts today. We explore fascinating questions, such as, What is the status of Scripture and revelation for theology and the church today? What is the relationship between biblical theology and systematic theology? What role do creeds and confessions play in theological history and the contemporary? What is theology’s relation to other disciplines? What is the role of the theologian today? In “Thinking Theologically”, we seek answers to these questions together, and in doing so we expect to get a fresh perspective on contemporary Christian life and ministry practice.
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Auditing offers an opportunity for those who wish to engage in quality Christian Studies without the pressure of formal assessment.
Participants can engage deeply with the Bible, take part in class discussions, and grow in their faith—all without the requirement to write essays or sit exams.
The one-time $150 administration fee has been permanently waived for auditing students.
The $350 audit fee structure does not apply to PC082 and PC083 (THRIVE units), which are subject to different pricing arrangements.
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