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What is the Lichfield Centre for Christian Studies? |
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LCCS is a new partnership between Lichfield Cathedral, the Diocese of Lichfield and Staffordshire University, providing a fully accredited MA course in Christian Studies, plus other educational opportunities including Lecture Days. A memorandum of understanding was signed to bring the partnership into being on Monday 31 October 2007, by the Bishop of Lichfield, the Dean of Lichfield and the Vice Chancellor of Staffordshire University. |
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What is the aim of the LCCS MA course? |
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The primary aim is to equip clergy for the challenges of incumbency in a changing church and world. The title of the MA is Theology, Context and the Pastoral Imagination. There will be modules in Doctrine, Biblical Hermeneutics, Leadership, Literature and Christian Spirituality and Mission. |
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Is enrolment only open to clergy? |
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No. While the course has been designed with the needs, challenges and perspectives of clergy in the Diocese of Lichfield primarily in mind, applications are welcome from lay people as well as from clergy outside the Lichfield Diocese. |
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How will teaching and learning take place? |
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There will be an August summer school in years one and two, at which the Doctrine, Leadership and Literature and Spirituality modules will be delivered. The Mission and Biblical Hermenentics modules will be delivered on Wednesdays, in two semesters: one before Christmas each academic year and one afterwards. There will be no tutor-student contact demands in Advent or Lent, or in mid summer. |
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Fees are still being finalised, but our intention is to make this the most affordable MA in the country. |
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Can I apply for grant funding? |
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Each student will undoubtedly have to find some personal contribution towards the costs of the MA, but every assistance will be offered in identifying other funding sources, including educational grants. |
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