

BA Theology
About this course
Theology is one of the oldest university subjects, engaging with the fundamental questions about God, the sacred, and the meaning of human existence that religious traditions have wrestled with across millennia. It draws on philosophy, history, linguistics, and literary criticism to examine sacred texts, doctrinal systems, spiritual practices, and the social and cultural roles of religious institutions. Studying theology at university is not a matter of holding or endorsing any particular religious view, but of taking these questions and traditions seriously as objects of careful intellectual inquiry. At Birmingham Newman University, which has a strong tradition rooted in Catholic education and a commitment to social justice, this three-year full-time degree engages with Christian theology in depth while also providing the broader academic tools of religious studies. You will study scripture, church history, systematic and moral theology, and the philosophical foundations of theological thought. The university's ethos means that questions of ethics, justice, and the relationship between faith and action are central to the curriculum, not peripheral to it. Theology graduates develop skills in close reading of difficult texts, sustained argumentation, ethical reasoning, and the understanding of human motivation and community that are valuable across many professional contexts. Careers in ministry, education, chaplaincy, social work, and the voluntary sector are common destinations. The research and writing skills theology develops also transfer well to law, journalism, public policy, the civil service, and counselling. Teaching at secondary level is another significant destination, given theology's presence across the curriculum in many schools. Postgraduate study in theology, religious studies, philosophy of religion, or applied ethics is a natural next step for those who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic careers.
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