Theology and Practice of Mission

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Theology and Practice of Mission

Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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    Theology and Practice of Mission

    Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

    This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

    Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

    Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

    The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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      Theology and Practice of Mission

      Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

      This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

      Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

      Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

      The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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        Theology and Practice of Mission

        Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

        This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

        Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

        Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

        The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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          Theology and Practice of Mission

          Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

          This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

          Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

          Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

          The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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            Theology and Practice of Mission

            Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

            This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

            Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

            Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

            The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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              Theology and Practice of Mission

              Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

              This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

              Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

              Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

              The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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                Theology and Practice of Mission

                Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

                This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

                Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

                The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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                  Theology and Practice of Mission

                  Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

                  This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                  Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

                  Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

                  The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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                    Theology and Practice of Mission

                    Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

                    This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                    Course Leader: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

                    Dates: Tuesdays 29th Sep­–1st Dec 2020, 10am-12pm

                    The postgraduate module focuses on understandings of missiology in key historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide an understanding of missiology as a theological discipline. Topics studied include scriptural interpretations of mission, how these lay foundations for diverse and shifting models of mission within the Patristic and modern periods, and contrasting theologies of home and overseas mission. Students should be prepared to think reflexively, as well as critically engaging with historical and theological readings of mission. The course is open to all but will be particularly applicable to those interested in developing critical and reflective thinking in practice.

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