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Applied Theology at Regents Theological College - UCAS

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Course summary

The Regents MA in Applied Theology is designed to develop your ability to creatively engage with the problems you encounter in your mission and ministry. The modules seek to foster a depth of biblical insight with (self-) critical theological reflection on a wide variety of relevant topics, challenging your preconceptions, and constructively resourcing your independent and original contributions to the issues explored. The fundamental premise behind our postgraduate programmes is that faith and critical reflection belong together. When faith seeks understanding, the results should include a more coherent, creative application of the Gospel and its life, transforming those implications into the Church, the World and the workplace. The MA modules cover five significant areas of Applied Theological study, with two modules currently available within each category. The categories include: Biblical Theology, Pentecostal Studies, Mission and Discipleship, Christian Leadership, and Chaplaincy. The opening module Thinking Theologically introduces you to the skills required for engaging in theological study, allowing you to develop your skill through exploring a topic related to your area of interest. The final dissertation also allows you to investigate a topic relevant to your interests or professional goals. Modules are taught by both the in-house and adjunct faculty, who deliver specialist subject expertise whilst supporting you to become an innovative and independent learner. Educational Aims of the Programme

  • To offer a postgraduate degree programme in Applied Theology in a full-time or part-time study mode
  • To foster critical and innovative research linked to personal and professional development in five key areas for Pentecostal-Charismatic movements in: Biblical Theology, Pentecostal Studies, Discipleship and Mission, Christian Leadership, and Chaplaincy
  • To comprehensively extend both student knowledge and understanding in the field of Applied Theology, developing critical awareness of the complexity of problems addressed within the discipline
  • To develop systematic conceptual understanding in Applied Theology through critical engagement with current research problems and advanced scholarship, leading to original and creative contributions to the field
  • To develop advanced understanding of the methodologies relevant to Applied Theology, including their critical evaluation and original application to new contexts and research problems
  • To encourage students to act autonomously in planning and implementing a negotiated study, demonstrating both critical selection and evaluation of a comprehensive range of resources at the forefront of current scholarship, including major publications, refereed research articles and primary sources
  • To prepare students for further research at PhD level.
About the PG Certificate The Regents Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Theology provides an introduction to postgraduate study that allows you to focus immediately on modules directly relevant to your vocational and professional development. For those seeking an initial postgraduate University accredited qualification, the two year part-time study programme offers an achievable route for professional development. Whether you wish to enhance your skills and knowledge in relation to chaplaincy, Christian leadership or another of the available subject areas, the modules seek to foster depth of biblical insight and (self-) critical theological reflection on a wide variety of relevant topics, challenging your preconceptions and constructively resourcing your independent and original contributions to the issues explored.

Modules

The course can be completed in 1 year of full-time study, or (normally) over 2 year’s part-time study. The structure of the PG Certificate in Applied Theology involves a choice of any two modules from the list of modules available on the programme. Modules run on alternate years, with one module from each of the five category clusters being offered each year. For example, of the two chaplaincy modules, if Practical Chaplaincy Development is offered this academic year, then Christian Ministry in an Institutional Context will be offered in the subsequent academic year. Modules currently include: Biblical Theology: God and Israel in Biblical Theology Spirit and Salvation in Luke-Acts. Pentecostal Studies: Pentecostal Spirituality Pentecostal Theology in Transformation Mission and Discipleship: Towards a Theology of Whole-Life Discipleship and Mission Contemporary Christian Missions Christian Leadership: Christian Leadership Development Christian Leadership and Strategic Organisational Transformation Chaplaincy: Practical Chaplaincy Development Christian Ministry in an Institutional Context

Assessment method

Successful completion of the PG Certificate in Applied Theology requires that students obtain a total of 60 credits, comprising two 30 credit modules. Each of the available modules is valued at 30 credits. Most students are currently part-time and therefore usually take one module per year over two years. Students who enrol on this programme are not able to extend their studies to diploma or MA level by transferring their module credits onto the MA in Applied Theology programme.


Entry requirements

Regents Theological College is an approved academic partner of the University of Chester. The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Theology is validated by the University of Chester and students who successfully complete the programme will be eligible for a University of Chester award. An initial degree in Theology or Applied Theology, and/or Religious Studies; OR An initial degree in another subject, together with evidence of certificated learning in Theology and/or Applied Theology and/or Religious Studies, or substantial related experience; OR A non-graduate qualification, with substantial professional experience in theology or ministry, evidenced in a summary of non-certificated and experiential learning. The college is unable to issue CAS numbers for UK visa applications to international students.


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Applied Theology at Regents Theological College - UCAS