Master of Arts (Theology)
Master of Arts (Theology)
The Master of Arts (Theology) is designed for graduates of non-theological undergraduate courses as well as those engaged in Christian service who require professional, theoretical and practical development in theological and/or biblical studies. Analytical and critical skills are developed through analysis of selected biblical texts applying advanced exegetical skills through…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Master of Arts (Theology) is designed for graduates of non-theological undergraduate courses as well as those engaged in Christian service who require professional, theoretical and practical development in theological and/or biblical studies.
Analytical and critical skills are developed through analysis of selected biblical texts applying advanced exegetical skills through advanced understanding of elective subjects such as Biblical Hebrew or New Testament Greek. Analytical and critical skills are rigorously applied to theological studies engaging with historical developments leading to the current articulation of Christian thought.
The course addresses current biblical and theological issues within the Australian Christian church and wider community. Consequently, students will critically engage with diverse theological expressions and biblical perspectives in order to academically and practically contribute to the current Christian understanding as well as enhance their appreciation of their own specific theological and biblical heritage.
The Research Methodology and Research Project builds the coursework in order to develop high level skills that will be employed in the writing of a significant research essay addressing an historical or current biblical or theological issue. The skills gained may be effectively applied in further advanced research based studies or applied to the student’s on-going professional theological articulation.
The course compliments evangelical requirements for formal or ordained ministry and other expressions of Christian leadership within the context of a local church, para-church or not for profit organisation as well as other vocational settings.
On successful completion of the course, graduates will have attained the necessary high level knowledge and skills to engage in further advanced theological and biblical studies appropriate to Christian service in teaching, Christian writing or other expressions of post-graduate academic scholarship.
Degree students delve into systematic Christian studies as well as diversified reading, procedurally focusing on varying areas of ministry. Students learn to use sound principles of biblical interpretation and to apply biblical principles to specific areas of ministry (e.g. pastoral care, preaching, teaching and leadership), and gain practical experience through a field education placement.
REQUIREMENTS
An AQF level 7 award or its equivalent English qualification.
An AQF level 8 award with credit transfer based on the ACCS Credit Transfer Policy.
Professional entry is available for those who do not hold an undergraduate award but have a minimum of five-years senior pastor or other leadership role in any profession or possess a minimum of eight-years relevant work experience as an associate pastor, or in a range of leadership roles from assistant leader to senior team leader or possess a minimum of ten-years relevant work experience in an associate leader role and be over the age of 30.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Tabor College NSW is a Christian education centre offering government accredited courses at tertiary level. Tabor College began in 1979 in Adelaide, South Australia. In 1992, campuses were opened in both Sydney and Perth. The College offers certificates, diplomas, associates, and bachelors degrees in christian studies, ministry and children’s ministry, theology, christian counselling, youth development, and training and assessment. The New South Wales campus is located in the heart of Sydney’s southern suburbs.