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£11.99
£11.99
On-Demand course
4 hours 3 minutes
Intermediate level
This Introduction to Theology course offers a clear and thoughtful look at some of the biggest questions people have asked for centuries. It connects old ideas with present-day thinking and helps learners understand how different beliefs have shaped our world. Over the past five years, the UK has seen a 12% rise in interest in theology, showing that more people want to learn about religion and the role it plays in culture and society.
In this course, learners will study major religious traditions and the key topics in theology, such as the nature of God, the meaning of life, and moral teachings. You will go through important subjects like Christology (the study of Jesus Christ), soteriology (how people are saved), ecclesiology (the study of the church), and eschatology (beliefs about the end of time). These topics will be taught in a way that is easy to follow, helping you build confidence in reading and understanding religious ideas.
Whether you're interested in faith, history, or human values, this theology course gives you the tools to think clearly and speak with care about different beliefs. As more schools, workplaces, and communities value understanding of religion, learning theology helps you take part in meaningful conversations. It also encourages respect for different views and supports better communication in a diverse world.
Understand and explain key theological ideas from different religions
Think carefully about different ways people study theology
Show how theology connects with ethics and human nature
Use theological ideas to talk about today’s moral issues
Talk clearly about Christology (study of Jesus) and soteriology (study of salvation)
Compare beliefs about the end of time (eschatology) across religions
Students who want to learn the basics of theology and understand big religious ideas
People who are interested in philosophy or ethics and want to see how theology shapes moral thinking
Religious leaders or believers who want to understand their own faith better and learn about others
Humanities graduates who are thinking about studying theology or religious studies further
Professionals who work in diverse faith settings and want to understand different religious beliefs
After studying the Introduction to Theology Course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an MCQ exam or assignment. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate.
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion - Digital / PDF Certificate
After completing the Introduction to Theology Course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital / PDF Certificate for £5.99. (Each)
Certificate of Completion - Hard copy Certificate
You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99. (Each)
Shipping Charges:
Inside the UK: £3.99
International: £10.99
You don't need any educational qualification or experience to enrol in the Introduction to Theology course.
This theology course can help lead to roles such as:
Religious Education Teacher – £25K to £41K per year
Chaplain – £26K to £37K per year
Religious Studies Researcher – £28K to £42K per year
Theological Writer or Editor – £24K to £38K per year
Faith Community Coordinator – £23K to £36K per year
Module 1: Foundations of Theology | 00:18:00 |
Module 2: Major Religious Traditions | 00:32:00 |
Module 3: Approaches to Theological Inquiry | 00:25:00 |
Module 4: Theology of God and the Divine | 00:27:00 |
Module 5: Theology of Human Nature and Sin | 00:24:00 |
Module 6: Theology and Ethics | 00:21:00 |
Module 7: Christology and Soteriology | 00:26:00 |
Module 8: Theology of the Holy Spirit and Ecclesiology | 00:23:00 |
Module 9: Eschatology and Comparative Theology | 00:25:00 |
Module 10: The Future of Theology | 00:22:00 |