Modules for Spring 2006
CT 1.1 Theological Reflection (5 sessions - £25)
 
This course applies group member’s knowledge of Christian theology to reflect upon personal experience and world events.


Ox: (17th Jan – 14th Feb) 7.00-8.00 p.m.

SC 1.1 The Social Context of Theology (5 sessions - £25)  
How has history shaped contemporary theological thought? This course traces the changing relationship between Christianity and culture through the Enlightenment, the scientific age and postmodernity.
Ox: (21st Feb – 21st Mar) 7.00-8.00 p.m.
CH 1.1 The Early Church (5 sessions - £25)  
This course considers the development of the Church’s doctrine over the crucial period AD 313-450.

Ox: (17th Jan – 14th Feb) 8.15-9.15 p.m.
PT 1.1 Introduction to Preaching (5 sessions - £25)  
This course is particularly for those about to embark on a preaching ministry in their local church.

Ox: (21st Feb – 21st Mar) 8.15-9.15 p.m.
CH 2.1 The Reformation (10 sessions - £50)  
This course considers how changes in society and the Church combined to bring about the Reformation.
Ox: (17th Jan – 21st Mar) 7.00-8.00 p.m.
NT 2.1 Paul and the Emerging Church (10 sessions. - £50)  
How did Paul interpret the events of Christ’s death and resurrection, and is it possible see of these events afresh through Paul’s eyes?


Ox: (17th Jan – 21st Mar) 8.15-9.15 p.m.

PT 3.1 Pastoral Practice (10 sessions - £50)
 
This module is suitable for those preparing for a particular pastministry within the local church.

Ox: (17th Jan – 14th Feb) 7.00-9.15 p.m.
CT 3.1 Ecclesiology (10 sessions - £50)  
How does our understanding of ‘the Church’ influence our reading of history and our approach to contemporary challenges?

Ox: (21st Feb – 21st Mar) 7.00-9.15 p.m.

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