Theology, Politics & Faith-Based Organisations
Theology, Politics & Faith-Based Organisations is a unique combination of academic and vocational focus: it can be taken independently or accredited to an ordination training programme. Modular structure provides unrivalled range of programme content. Team-taught across two departments: the programme exemplifies the King's tradition of excellence in both research and professional training.
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Theology, Politics & Faith-Based Organisations is a unique
combination of academic and vocational focus: it can be taken
independently or accredited to an ordination training programme.
Modular structure provides unrivalled range of programme content.
Team-taught across two departments: the programme exemplifies the
King's tradition of excellence in both research and professional
training.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/SSPP_Podcasts/Theology_and_Ministry.flv','true','details_358');
KEY BENEFITS
- The only MA programme of its kind in the UK that combines the study of the theology and the practice of Christian social, political and economic engagement in the contemporary context.
- Enables students to combine a core focus on the relationship between church, mission and social justice with options to undertake modules in a wide variety of subjects related to the study of theology and pastoral practice.
- Programme has close links with, and will involve speakers from, a range of Christian and other organisations giving students insights and up-to-the-minute knowledge of the subject area.
- Located in the heart of London.
PURPOSEThe MA in Theology, Politics & Faith-Based
Organisations is part of a modular degree programme at King's
(co-taught with the Department of Theology & Religious Studies
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/trs). It seeks to provide intellectual
frameworks and practical insights for Christian mission and
ministry. These programmes offer unrivalled diversity of course
content and teaching expertise. Designed in a unique cooperation
between theologians and ministers, they combine intellectual depth
with a wide range of practical issues - from contemporary worship
to Fair Trade. They will challenge, inspire and refresh anyone
engaged in Christian ministry, from ministers and ordinands, to
laity and members of faith-based organisations.
DESCRIPTIONThe MA in Theology, Politics & Faith-Based
Organisations connects cutting-edge academic research with
contemporary issues of Christian life and ministry. There are
purely historical and theological MAs available in other
universities, and there are vocational courses in seminaries and
training colleges, but this programme presents a significant
alternative. It will do justice to the complexity of academic
debates but it will always relate them to the practical and the
present. Drawing on the expertise of the Department of Theology
& Religious Studies and the Department of Education &
Professional Studies, this programme exemplifies the strengths of
King's as both a leading research university and a centre for
professional training. It promises a level of interdisciplinary
research and pastoral engagement that would be hard to match
elsewhere.
The subject-specific module for Theology, Politics &
Faith-Based Organisations is also called Theology, Politics &
Faith-Based Organisations. This module aims to identify and develop
critical frameworks for assessing the theology and practice of
church affiliated NGOs such as Christian charities and social
welfare services (whether local, national or global in reach) and
Christian political initiatives and social movements. It will
include addressing the following kinds of case studies, questions
and topics:
- Cooperation or cooption? Approaches to the relationship between church, state and faith-based organisations;
- Charity or politics? Community organising and pursuing the common good in a multi-faith society;
- Welfare or witness? L'Arche and the relationship between church, worship and social justice;
- Trade or aid? Globalization and the conditions and possibilities of Christian witness.
Students take one other compulsory module, which is Theology in
Practice. This module links all the programmes on the King's
Theology & Ministry MA programme. It aims to equip students
with theological tools that will help them to analyse the styles
and the purposes of Christian ministry. With these tools (including
disciplines of social science with their empirical research
methodologies, historical enquiry, and scriptural interpretation)
students will be in a position to articulate a practical theology,
and to formulate methodologies for understanding and interpreting
their contexts and their actions as ministers.
In addition to the dissertation, students will then take two
further modules from the following:
- Ministry and the Bible;
- Church, Mission & Society;
- Contemporary Ministry and Apologetics;
- Educational Issues in Christian Ministry;
- Pastoral Use of the Bible;
- Patterns in Contemporary Ecclesiology;
- Patterns in Contemporary Worship;
- Patterns in Youth Ministry;
- Theology, Church & Worship;
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