Featured unit in Semester 1, 2021
In this unit students will be introduced to the study of theology by examining the engaged processes in which belief is formed. To believe something particular is not to believe everything in general. Christian doctrinal claims have often emerged out of the refusal to believe some-thing or some-one. This process of discernment is, therefore, at the heart of the ongoing theological task. Through an engagement with critical theological traditions, students will examine the ways in which Christians have practiced their belief and their disbelief as integral to discipleship.
College | Trinity College Theological School |
Lecturer | Dr Scott Kirkland |
Level | Level 1; Level 8 |
Study Mode | Face-to-face Online |
Unit Code (with link to UMS) |
CT1020T (Face-to-face) CT1029T (online) CT8020T (Face-to-face) CT8029T (online) |

Established in 1877, Trinity College Theological School is committed to shaping men and women who wish to pursue ordination in the Anglican Church, develop skills for lay ministry, or simply explore Christian faith for personal or vocational enrichment and development.
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