Doing an MA in Theology is a serious commitment of time and effort. This book will enable you to get the most out that investment leading to personal enrichment as well as academic success. An essential starting point and on-going source of inspiration.
- Helen Cameron, OxCEPT,
Beginning Masters level theological study and wanting to know what you are letting yourself in for? Drawing on her wide experience of postgraduate theology programmes, Zoe Bennett steers her readers through its joys and pitfalls. Whether for crafting skills in reflective practice or developing a thesis proposal, or whether for acquiring a scholarly voice or using library resources well, this is an essential guide for students and staff alike.
- David Allen, The Queen's Foundation, Birmingham,
Giving crystal clear guidance to students starting out to ‘master’ theology, this book will reassure them about their capacity for the task. It explains what’s involved clearly and succinctly, and lays out how to proceed with such calmness and sense of order that the challenge, while not underplayed, appears perfectly manageable. What’s expected at master’s level, how to rise to it, and the skills and working procedures to develop along the way are all detailed. It is especially helpful about the reflexive and self-implicating character of theological enquiry. The book is itself a model of the kind of good clear writing, research, presentation and exposition that, as a dissertation, would attract a high distinction. It will be a great help to both master’s students and teachers.
- James Sweeney, Heythrop College, University of London,
In Bennett’s office is a poster that reads: “Theory is when you understand everything and nothing works. Practice is when everything works but you don’t understand why. Here we have brought the two together: nothing works and no one knows why!” (p.71) Your MA in Theology takes readers on the opposite path – taking seriously both the experience of faith, and understanding the underlying reasons why. As a handbook it would be an invaluable addition to every theology student and teacher’s desk.
- Darren Cronshaw, Associate Professor of Missiology & Head of Discipline – Research,