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Systematic Theology: The Doctrine of God

Course
RT2311
Master’s level
7.5 credits (ECTS)
Study pace
50%
Time
Day
Location
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Study form
Campus
Language
English
Duration
-
Application period
-
Application code
GU-22119
Course content
Tuition
Full education cost: 12 000 SEK
First payment: 12 000 SEK

No fees are charged for EU and EEA citizens, Swedish residence permit holders and exchange students.

More information about tuition fees

Application closed, late application opens 15 July 2025.

Study pace
50%
Time
Mixed time
Location
Location independent
Study form
Distance
Language
English
Duration
-
Application period
-
Application code
GU-22121
Course content
Tuition
Full education cost: 12 000 SEK
First payment: 12 000 SEK

No fees are charged for EU and EEA citizens, Swedish residence permit holders and exchange students.

More information about tuition fees

Application closed, late application opens 15 July 2025.

About

One of the main tasks of systematic theology is to reflect on what the
Christian tradition means when it speaks of God. Every other theological
topic is related to this. This course investigates this key question,
both in its own right, in relation one or several of the traditional
loci of systematic theology, and in relation to the overarching
architectonics of the subject.

Things that may be explored are, for
instance, questions of the divine nature and attributes, trinity,
Christology, and pneumatology. Course work is focused around the reading
of primary texts, as well as on understanding these in relation to
overarching theoretical themes in academic theology.

Prerequisites and selection

Entry requirements

Bachelor'sdegree or University studies equal to a Bachelor'sdegree, including an approved Bachelor thesis of at least 15 credits. Applicants must prove their knowledge of English: English 5/English A from Swedish Upper Secondary School or the equivalent level of an internationally recognized test, for example TOEFL, IELTS.


Selection

Selection is based upon the number of credits from previous university studies, maximum 165 credits.

Facilities