

BTh Bachelor of Theology for Ministry
About this course
The Bachelor of Theology for Ministry is a degree designed for those who are already committed to a vocation in ordained or recognised Christian ministry and who wish to deepen their theological formation alongside their practical preparation for that role. It is distinct from a standard theology degree in being explicitly vocational: the academic study of theology is integrated with reflection on ministry practice, spiritual formation, and the life of the church. At the University of Cambridge, this two-year, full-time degree represents a rigorous academic qualification delivered within one of the world's most distinguished theological traditions. Cambridge has a long history of theological scholarship, and the BTh for Ministry brings that intellectual culture to bear on the formation of people entering ordained ministry, most commonly those training for Anglican ordination at Cambridge's theological federation colleges. The programme covers biblical studies, systematic theology, church history, practical theology, and ethics, approaching each with the analytical rigour that characterises Cambridge's academic standards. A typical entry tariff of 184 UCAS points reflects the academic level expected, though entry to this programme typically involves vocational assessment alongside academic qualifications. The degree develops both theological depth and reflective practice, encouraging students to integrate what they learn academically with their growing experience of pastoral and ministerial life. The two-year duration reflects the prior learning and maturity that ministry candidates typically bring. Graduates are equipped for ordination and ministry in the Church of England and other Christian denominations, as well as for lay leadership, chaplaincy, Christian education, and related vocational roles. The degree also provides a strong foundation for further academic study in theology, ministerial education, or practical theology.
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