Qualification
SAQA ID 15451
NQF Level 09
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Master of Divinity

a) The general aim of the programme is to equip students with relevant and appropriate knowledge of the implications of the Christian faith and theology for ministry. Thus the need for developing different models for ministry and the communication of the Christian faith along the lines of a practical theological ecclesiology

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Qualification type

Master's Degree

Credits

180

Sub-framework

HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework

Providers listed

1

Qualification snapshot

Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.

Originator

Stellenbosch University

Quality assurance functionary

CHE - Council on Higher Education

Field

Field 07 - Human and Social Studies

Subfield

General Social Science

Qual class

Regular-Provider-ELOAC

Recognise previous learning

N

Important dates

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Registration start

2024-07-01

Registration end

2027-06-30

Last date for enrolment

2028-06-30

Last date for achievement

2031-06-30

Purpose and entry context

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Purpose and rationale

a) The general aim of the programme is to equip students with relevant and appropriate knowledge of the implications of the Christian faith and theology for ministry. Thus the need for developing different models for ministry and the communication of the Christian faith along the lines of a practical theological ecclesiology

b) To equip students with a sophisticated knowledge and understanding of a new field in theology, i.e. a practical theological ecclesiology, in order to deal with the complexity of ministry in a scientific and academic way.

c) To do independent research through training in research methods and methodology on all relevant ministerial issues as related to theory formation within a practical theological ecclesiology. Advanced research focuses of the design of different ministerial models and church structures in order to enhance the relevancy of doctrine contexts.

d) The development of intellectual, communicative and hermeneutical skills for ministers, in order to operate as Christian leaders and pastors within different contexts and situations of personal and relational crises

e) To enhance the competence of Christian leaders to minister effectively to local faith communities and people in need

f) To develop the capacity of ministers, pastors and caregivers to fulfil the following roles

  • Preacher
  • Caregiver
  • Christian leader
  • Minister

Entry requirements and RPL

Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption or equivalent university admission qualification

First year degree: BTh (4 year)

Honours degree: BTh (4 year)

Other qualifications

A four year BTh - degree or any other qualification comparable to a BTh degree

Structure and assessment

Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.

Exit level outcomes

  1. GENERIC / CRITICAL CROSS FIELD OUTCOMES
  • The ability to operate as a Christian leader within a local faith community and different social communities as determined by culture and context
  • A sensitivity for the needs of people and to care for those in need and those exposed to various situations of conflict and suffering
  • A thorough understanding of the dynamics of ministry and worship, the functioning of a local faith community, the responsibility of the church towards broader community problems and development
  • A knowledge of a practical theological ecclesiology and its implication for ministry and community outreach
  • The development and formation of an understanding of spiritual maturity and Christian identity
  1. GENERAL OUTCOMES
  • An understanding of the link between theory and practice
  • Conversational and counselling skills for pastoral care and the Christian outreach to families, marriages, people suffering from different diseases, people in hospitals, youths, community issues such as reconciliation, justice and poverty
  • The ability to do exegesis of the Bible and to apply theological hermeneutics to the interpretation of the Bible in order to effectively communicate the gospel.
  • The development of communication skills for conflict management and conflict resolution
  • The competence to operate as a Christian leader, minister and pastoral caregiver in different congregational and social environments
  • The competence to communicate the gospel within different cultural contexts
  1. SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

A thorough understanding of the identity of Christian theology and its link to congregational issues and community development. (Theory formation will regard to a practical theological ecclesiology)

The graduate will have

  • An understanding of the functioning of local faith communities
  • An understanding of denominational identity within historic and cultural settings

The graduate will be able to

  • Preach, to conduct a service of worship and to operate as a liturgist in the worship of the local faith community
  • Partake in the inter - religious dialogue and the ecumenical debate
  • Apply cross cultural communication to different missionary settings
  • The graduate will demonstrate:
  • The competence to link church polity and ethics to social and ecological issues/questions
  • The competence to operate as a pastor, a youth worker and a catechist
  • A mature approach to life issues as connected to Christian spirituality and faith
  • Adherence to academic integrity and ethics as determined by Christian theology
  • Mastery of theoretical subject matter within a comprehensive knowledge of ministry
  • Mastery of advanced theory and its application to ministry
  • Capacity for independent study via the completion of a research assignment (30%)

Associated assessment criteria

  • The assessment used for the MDiv ensures that the purpose of the qualification is achieved.
  • A range of formative and summative assessment methods such as simulation, verbatim, supervision, written and oral examinations are used.
  • Competence in outcome will be demonstrated if the student shows an ability to correlate information and concepts learned in a range of modules and propose valid solutions for a range of theoretical and practical problems as related to ministry and leadership.

INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT

  • The carrying out of research projects/papers where students are exposed to both the identity of the church and different contextual, philosophical, and ethical issues. The presentation of the results occurs mostly within small groups (group discussions). An open book evaluation will be conducted at the end of the year. At the beginning of the year, students are given a comprehensive topic and problem which they can work on throughout the course in preparation of this final integrated assessment
  • Assessment of specific outcomes:
  • Written tests during the different modules
  • Group evaluations
  • The writing of a research assignment. The student selects a topic from any of the modules.
  • Written essays and smaller assignments to assess self-learning ability.
  • Practical work under supervision and the writing of counselling reports and verbatims

Progression and comparability

Articulation options

  • This qualification serves as an entry point to the related qualification(s), Licentiate in theology, MTh
  • This qualification provides credits for the related qualification(s), MTh

Notes

As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this qualification was Reregistered in 2012; 2015.

Providers currently listed

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Stellenbosch University

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