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Programme

B.A. in Christian Theology

One year. Twelve modules. Two terms. Each module delivers deep lectures, deep research, deep explanations — followed by complex essay-format questions you must pass before the next module unlocks.

Pass-to-Unlock
Each module must be passed before the next opens.
Essay Examinations
Multi-part essay questions evaluated by faculty.
Intensive Scripture
Primary text engagement at master's-degree depth.
01
THE101

Introduction to Christian Theology

Foundations of Christian theological inquiry — sources, methods, and the grammar of faith.

Taught by Prof. James Whitfield
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02
THE102

Biblical Hermeneutics & Exegesis

Principles of biblical interpretation: historical-grammatical, theological, canonical, and pastoral.

Taught by Prof. Sarah Okonkwo
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03
THE201

Old Testament Theology

Covenant, kingdom, and the canonical shape of the Hebrew Scriptures.

Taught by Prof. David Hargreaves
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04
THE202

New Testament Theology

The unity and diversity of the apostolic witness to Jesus the Messiah.

Taught by Prof. Grace Mensah
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05
HIS101

Church History I (Early Church to Reformation)

From the Apostolic Fathers through Nicaea, Augustine, Aquinas, to Luther.

Taught by Prof. Thomas Adeyemi
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06
HIS102

Church History II (Modern Era)

Reformation legacies, Enlightenment challenges, modern missions, and global Christianity.

Taught by Prof. Elizabeth Crane
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07
THE301

Systematic Theology

Doctrine of God, Christology, soteriology, pneumatology, ecclesiology, eschatology.

Taught by Prof. Michael Nwosu
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08
PAS201

Pastoral Theology & Leadership

The shepherd's vocation: preaching, care of souls, governance, and character.

Taught by Prof. Ruth Bannister
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09
MIS201

Missiology & World Christianity

The missio Dei, contextualisation, and the global polycentric church.

Taught by Prof. Samuel Osei
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10
APO201

Apologetics & Contemporary Issues

Defending the faith with rigour and gentleness in a pluralist age.

Taught by Prof. Hannah Fitzgerald
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11
ETH201

Christian Ethics

Scripture, virtue, natural law, and the formation of Christian conscience.

Taught by Prof. Jonathan Mwenda
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12
RES401

Capstone Research Project

A 10,000-word supervised dissertation on a question of the student's choosing.

Taught by Prof. James Whitfield
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