Discovering Christian Theology
This unit will introduce you to Christian theology and the Doctrines of The Salvation Army. You will be able to explore questions about the nature of God, salvation, the Scriptures, the Church, the future, and the person of Jesus, and learn to apply the answers to your life and ministry.
Commences
- February 2026, Semester 1 - admissions close on Friday 13 February 2026
Enrolment
Eva Burrows College delivers higher education awards as a college of the University of Divinity. Visit the Higher Education Enrolment page to learn more about the steps you need to take to commence the enrolment process, or for more information, email enquiries@ebc.edu.au
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
- Outline the task and purpose of theology.
- Articulate foundational theological terms and themes.
- Draw connections between theological concepts and the doctrines of The Salvation Army.
- Identify the relationship between theology and practice.
Lecturer
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Major Emma Moore was commissioned as a Salvation Army officer in 2005. With experience in Corps work and church planting across Queensland, New South Wales and London, UK, she has a background in pastoral ministry and leadership. From 2020-2022, Emma served as the Mission and Ministry Co-ordinator for the Officer Formation Stream, where she focused on developing new leaders within The Salvation Army. As a lecturer and teaching and learning co-ordinator, Emma is committed to helping students reach their potential and integrate their learning into their everyday lives. |
Mode of Delivery
This unit is delivered online with course materials on ARK, the Learning Management System for all our higher education study. Login details for this unit will be accessible to students on confirmation of enrolment into an award or the unit.
Requirements
To study online, you will need to find around 9 hours per week for readings, activities and assessments for each unit. To learn more visit our Online Campus page.
Unit Costs
This undergraduate unit costs approx. $2,184, which is determined by the University of Divinity and reviewed annually. You could also study this unit as a non-award student (audit) at the cost of $550. Non-credit study is for students who wish to study a unit but not participate in formal assessments. Fees are consistent for domestic and international students. International students are charged a separate application fee of $300 (plus GST) upon enrolment. Students who meet eligibility criteria may be eligible for AUSTUDY and FEE-HELP assistance.
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