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About the MA pathway – Theology for a Planet in Crisis
In this new pathway, delivered in partnership with St John’s Waterloo, you’ll explore pressing questions about what responses these crises require of us – practical as well as intellectual and spiritual. You’ll engage with the natural sciences as well as theological disciplines, including Ethics, Biblical Theology, Christian Spirituality and Christian Doctrine.
In studying this pathway, validated by Durham University, you’ll also be invited to make a long-term personal commitment to be more faithfully attuned and responsive to this crisis. To support this, you’ll take part in placements with organisations working in areas of ecological concern (e.g., environmental mission, climate activism).
Classes and seminars will take place at St John’s Waterloo, an iconic church in the heart of London. This newly renovated cultural touchstone boasts excellent teaching facilities and is home to a congregation and ministry team committed to ecologically focussed mission.
What are the modules?
Over your two years of study, you will engage in the following modules.
“I decided to choose St Augustine’s because I felt as though I mattered as a person, and not just as a statistic. Diversity of community was important to me, as well as the approach and commitment of teaching staff.”
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Theology for a Planet in Crisis learning outcomes
In view of the College’s core values, the MA learning outcomes translate in the following objectives for this pathway.
On successful completion of this pathway, students will be able to:
“….ask the plants of the earth, and they will teach you;”
Job 12:8
Your fellow students
At St Augustine’s, you’ll learn and challenge yourself alongside your fellow students, exchanging knowledge and insight to enrich your own study experience.
You’ll share your classrooms with a range of people from all walks of life pursuing theological study for their own reasons. Many of our students choose to study with us in order to:
- enrich their understanding of their Christian faith
- undergo training for licensed lay ministry
- engage in study to better serve Christ in their daily lives.
Whatever your reason for studying, you will do so as part of our distinct and valued learning community.
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Frequently asked questions
Next steps
Take the next step on your journey into studying theology.
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