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2 Theology BA Degree Programs in Africa


Pan Africa Christian University
Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology
- Nairobi, Kenya
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Degree in Bible and Theology is designed to equip and develop biblically and theologically sound scholars with relevant skills and competencies to effectively serve God in the context of church and community.


Cornerstone Institute
Bachelor of Arts: Theology
- Cape Town, South Africa
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The aim of this programme is to equip students with a Christian, interdisciplinary approach to engaging real-world crises and opportunities. With an emphasis on skillful biblical interpretation and theological understanding, students engage a broad set of contextual issues facing South Africa today and develop an integrative response (drawing from psychological, theological and sociological perspectives). A sense of personal vocation is therefore nurtured, with an emphasis on practical application.
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Studying Theology at the Bachelor's level in Africa invites you to explore spirituality, ethics, and the interplay of faith and culture. This field provides a platform for understanding diverse theological perspectives and their implications for society.
Through courses in biblical studies, religious history, and ethics, you'll engage in critical thinking and develop strong analytical skills. The curriculum often emphasizes hands-on learning through community-based projects, encouraging you to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts. Learning in this environment fosters independence and curiosity as you articulate and reflect on profound philosophical questions.
Graduates with a Bachelor's in Theology may find career opportunities in various sectors, including roles in non-profits, community services, or educational settings. Many also pursue advanced studies in theology or related fields. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree equips you with communication and leadership skills relevant across numerous professional environments.