An accredited distance learning postgraduate degree from King's Evangelical Divinity School

This complete postgraduate Master's degree is available through distance learning and is accredited by the University of Wales, Lampeter. The degree can be studied full-time or part-time and is fully flexible so students may start at any time.

The aim of the course is to introduce students to the history and nature of global Evangelicalism and to understand its key distinctives as expressed in a range of geographical presentations. Students benefit from cutting edge scholarship delivered by lecturers from diverse backgrounds from within the Evangelical movement.

Teaching is delivered through an innovative online eCampus that provides lectures, teaching material, study notes and comprehensive research provision including access to subscription journals and book extracts. There is also the opportunity to undertake a substantial 20,000 word independent research dissertation on the student's chosen theme. This allows a student to research on matters of personal interest with full personal tutorial support from college staff.

Students graduate with a full University of Wales, Lampeter, Master's degree in Evangelical Studies. The degree is an ideal platform from which to undertake further study including our own Ph.D. doctoral program. Further information about this course can be found at the main King's Evangelical Divinity School website.

The course contents are given below (core modules are mandatory; students subsequently choose from a selection of electives).

M.A. Theology

Core:
+ Study and Research Methods (20 credits)
+ History, Thought and Expressions of Global Evangelicalism (20 credits)

Electives:
+ Evangelical Approaches to Biblical Hermeneutics (20 credits)
+ Case Study: Evangelicalism in Latin America (20 credits)
+ Case Study: Evangelicalism in Africa (20 credits)
+ Case Study: Evangelicalism in Asia (20 credits)
+ Case Study: Evangelicalism in Western Europe and North America (20 credits)

Where students have not previously studied for a BTh at King's Evangelical Divinity School, up to two modules from the BTh course may be taken which together amount to 20 credits. Students may choose any two of the following options:

301 Biblical Theology
302 Theology of Romans
342 Evangelicals and the Public Square
332 The Bible, Culture and Historical Theology

Further information about this course can be found at the main King's Evangelical Divinity School website.

 


King’s Evangelical Divinity School is a leading Christian college providing accredited distance learning degrees and short courses in Theology and Biblical Studies, available full time or part time through an online eCampus.