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Theological and Pastoral Studies
Oak Hill Theological College
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Like our postgraduate courses, the MTheol is intentionally integrative: what you learn from interpreting the Bible, systematic theology, church history, and ethics, is tied together. In that way, the classroom is just like the pulpit, or the Friday night youth group, or the challenging questions in a Christianity Explored course. What do we learn about the doctrine of grace from scripture, from systematic theology, from church history and the other relevant fields? Oak Hill postgraduate modules model the unity and diversity that are proper to Christian theology. The MTheol, like our postgraduate courses, has your practical ministry in mind. You go deeper in order to explain things more simply and clearly. You aren't left at the end with great theology that won't make sense to anybody in the pew. Many of the modules, therefore, have you practise communicating those insights in such a way that anyone can grasp them.
Department: Oak Hill
Qualification:
MTheol
Qualification Level:
RQF Level 7
Requirements:
The normal entrance requirement is an Honours degree in theology (classified 2.2 or above); exceptions are possible but rare; students wishing to take certain Biblical studies modules must demonstrate proficiency in Greek or Hebrew to the required standard; the College requires all students whose 1st language is not English to take the British Council IELTS test and achieve an average score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in any particular category; this is to ensure that students have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme.
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