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.
Introduction to Christian Theology
Foundations of Christian theological inquiry — sources, methods, and the grammar of faith.
Biblical Hermeneutics & Exegesis
Principles of biblical interpretation: historical-grammatical, theological, canonical, and pastoral.
Old Testament Theology
Covenant, kingdom, and the canonical shape of the Hebrew Scriptures.
New Testament Theology
The unity and diversity of the apostolic witness to Jesus the Messiah.
Church History I (Early Church to Reformation)
From the Apostolic Fathers through Nicaea, Augustine, Aquinas, to Luther.
Church History II (Modern Era)
Reformation legacies, Enlightenment challenges, modern missions, and global Christianity.
Systematic Theology
Doctrine of God, Christology, soteriology, pneumatology, ecclesiology, eschatology.
Pastoral Theology & Leadership
The shepherd's vocation: preaching, care of souls, governance, and character.
Missiology & World Christianity
The missio Dei, contextualisation, and the global polycentric church.
Apologetics & Contemporary Issues
Defending the faith with rigour and gentleness in a pluralist age.
Christian Ethics
Scripture, virtue, natural law, and the formation of Christian conscience.
Capstone Research Project
A 10,000-word supervised dissertation on a question of the student's choosing.