

BTh Theology, Mission and Practice
About this course
Theology, mission, and practice is a discipline rooted in the serious intellectual study of Christian faith and its expression in the world. Theology asks foundational questions about God, scripture, tradition, and ethics, drawing on centuries of philosophical and religious thought. Mission studies examines how faith communities engage with wider society, exploring the history, theology, and contemporary practice of Christian witness in diverse cultural contexts. The practical dimension of this degree connects theoretical learning to lived ministry and service, making it directly relevant to those preparing for or already engaged in Christian vocational roles. At Roehampton University, this part-time programme is designed to develop your knowledge and skills for a variety of Christian professions that call for a deep understanding of theology and practice. You will engage with biblical studies, church history, systematic theology, and the ethical dimensions of Christian life and mission. The practical focus means that questions of pastoral care, community leadership, and cross-cultural engagement are not treated as separate from theological study but as integral to it. A foundation year is available as part of this programme, providing a supported entry route for those who need to build confidence in academic study before moving into the main degree. Part-time study allows you to pursue this qualification alongside ministry, employment, or other commitments, which is a genuine advantage for those already working within Christian contexts. Graduates of this programme are well equipped for roles in church ministry, chaplaincy, Christian education, community development, and international mission. The combination of theological rigour and practical orientation also provides excellent preparation for postgraduate study in theology, ministry, or related disciplines. Whether you are exploring ordination, working in a faith-based voluntary organisation, or leading a local congregation, the grounding in both thought and practice that this degree provides offers a strong foundation for professional Christian vocation.
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