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Charles University Protestant Theological Faculty PhD in Practical and Ecumenical Theology and Theological Ethics
Charles University Protestant Theological Faculty

Charles University Protestant Theological Faculty

PhD in Practical and Ecumenical Theology and Theological Ethics

Prague, Czech Republic

PhD

4 years

English

Full time, Part time

EUR 500 / per year *

Blended, On-Campus

* online application fee: 720 CZK. Paper application fee: 770 CZK

Key Summary

    About : The PhD in Practical and Ecumenical Theology and Theological Ethics focuses on those who wish to explore the intersection of practical theology and ethical considerations. This programme is designed to deepen your understanding of theological practices within diverse contexts. The research can range from community ministry to ethical decision-making in various ecclesial settings.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as academic roles or positions within religious organizations. Potential job opportunities include positions as theologians, ethicists, or educators in theological institutions. Further options may include working in community service, church leadership, or related non-profit sectors.

The purpose of doctoral studies in the field of Practical and Ecumenical Theology and Theological Ethics is for students to cultivate, in the usual way for advanced studies, their ability to think theologically and to deepen their knowledge of the theological tradition in its ecumenical, practical, and ethical dimensions on an expert level. Students learn to critically analyze and reflect on the knowledge acquired and methods used in their field and to interpret them both in their own specific contexts and in the interdisciplinary settings of contemporary scholarly knowledge.

Depending on the subject of their dissertation project, their studies are focused on the relevant specialization in the field of ecumenical or practical theology (for example, homiletics, catechetics, poimenics, practical ecclesiology, hymnology, or missiology), or on theological ethics or Christian social work (diaconia). At the same time, however, they retain the appropriate breadth of vision and interdisciplinary orientation that pertains to all branches of theology.