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Online

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Date

14 Sep 2024

Time

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost

£250.00

Biblical Studies Taster Term Starting September 2024

Find out what theological study is all about by undertaking a one-term taster module. Learn alongside our current students and dive into a varied and engaging exploration of Scripture.

The theology taster term, which runs from September 2024 – November 2024, starts with an online induction on September 14.

Classes can be taken on either:

  • Evening classes on Mondays at Southwark
  • Online Evening classes on Wednesdays
  • Fortnightly teaching days on Fridays at Malling Abbey

This taster term, which costs just £250 to study, introduces you to the contemporary study of Scripture through the Introduction to Biblical Studies module. Join fellow students in exploring some of the most important issues relating to Christian life and worship.

As part of your studies, you will learn how to use the major critical tools that scholars employ to interpret the Bible, allowing you to better understand the story of modern Biblical criticism.

As well as covering all the traditional theological disciplines, the programme provides opportunities to develop skills in theological reflection. Through your study experience, you’ll be able to develop a faith-based perspective on every aspect of daily life.

You’ll be attending classes and learning alongside full and part-time students and ordinands who are undertaking ordination training.

Please note each session has a limit on numbers, so get in touch if you are thinking of staying.

To find out more about the module visit the course page or if you are ready, sign up via our online application form.

If you like the sound of the course, but want to sample what St Augustine’s has to offer then we offer amazing taster days throughout the year.

 

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