Our MA in Public Theology will develop and enhance your skills as a theologian, as you reflect on and engage with contemporary cultural, social and political issues.
We will support you to build on your current expertise and knowledge so that you can more effectively lead your local community in discipleship, witness and growth.
You will investigate the central role of theological ideas in public debates through an exciting and diverse range of modules that will allow you to explore contemporary issues and questions in depth.
You will be taught through your attendance at three-day schools in August, January and May, which are followed by a series of assessment tasks.
The MA is studied part-time by following a two-year taught module programme followed by a one-year dissertation module
Normally you will be required to:
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The University of Chichester is situated in the beautiful county of West Sussex. Our heritage dates back to the 19th Century when Bishop Otter College...