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Saint Francis University
Theology and Philosophy
- Loretto, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Department of Theology and Philosophy exists in order to guide students through the consideration of life’s fundamental and ultimate questions. Our faculty are experts in theology and philosophy. We teach core courses on St. Francis of Assisi and Catholic theology, Philosophy, and Ethics. We also provide upper-level electives, teach in Campus Ministry’s Alta Via program, and run the Wolf-Kuhn Ethics Institute.


Campion College
Theology
- Toongabbie, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the study of theology at Campion is to expose students to the world of higher knowledge and meaning in the context of Catholic faith, responding to the deepest desires of the human mind and heart, and developing a consciousness of spiritual realities and moral values in life and society.
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Duke University - EduCo
Church Administration Theology & Time Management Course
- Durham, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
In this introductory course offered by Duke Divinity+, you’ll learn the value of approaching church administration theologically. First, this course will lay the theological foundation of church admin as Christian church practices critical to pastoral leadership.


Japan Lutheran College
Japan Lutheran Theological Seminary
- Tokyo, Japan
Course
Full time
On-Campus
Although the economy and science and technology have developed wonderfully, it is a world that can not be realized that each and every human being became happy. Rather, the sum of people weakened, the number of people who suffered from the heart has increased, and the purpose of life is difficult to see. Love is cold, hope is getting uncertain. Even religion is an era that can be seen with stinging eyes.


Planetshakers College
Advanced Study
- Southbank, Australia
Course
English
Advanced Study Want a head start in your higher education Were offering you two undergraduate subjects during your final year of VCE. Get equipped to empower generations through biblically sound, character-based training in an environment of encounter and discipleship. Come and join us for a journey that will change your life and shape your destiny.


Thomas More College Of Liberal Arts
Course in The Oxford Program
- Merrimack, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program is designed to prepare participants for graduate school while helping them gain a deeper understanding of the Catholic intellectual role in today’s world through a combination of seminar-style lectures, guided tours, discussions, and conversations inspired by these four great writers.


Thomas More College Of Liberal Arts
Semester Course in Rome
- Merrimack, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
In their Rome semester, Thomas More College sophomores traverse catacombs and cloisters, piazzas and palazzos, exploring the heart of the Christian West. The history of Christendom is written in the stones and on the ceilings, in the streets and the cemeteries, and the skyline is dominated not by skyscrapers but by the dome of St. Peter’s.
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Theology degree programs delve into the study of religious beliefs, practices, and their impact on society. These courses invite you to explore profound questions about existence, morality, and spirituality.
In courses, you'll learn to interpret sacred texts, analyze ethical frameworks, and understand different religious traditions. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, examining topics such as spiritual leadership, social justice, and interfaith dialogue. You'll also develop skills in effective communication, critical analysis, and research methodologies, essential for exploring theological concepts.
The curriculum often includes practical components like internships or community engagement, enabling you to apply your knowledge in real-world contexts. Graduates can pursue diverse paths, including roles in religious organizations, education, counseling, or non-profit sectors. With a solid foundation in theology, you'll be well-equipped to contribute thoughtfully to discussions on faith and society.