Undergraduate Certificate in Theological Studies with a focus in Social Theology & Justice

Studying public theology in the mission of God

Why Social Theology & Justice?

The Undergraduate Certificate in Social Theology & Justice equips students with the biblical and theological foundations for understanding, teaching, and developing ethical social mission strategies. In a world of great human need where relativism and subjectivism seek to rule, students will be able to analyze and evaluate competing ethical models and argue for, develop, teach, and missionally model strategies that apply God's mission to communities, poverty, race, and ethnicity, the criminal justice reform, reconciliation, and other areas of social concern.

The alert student is conscious of issues related to communities, poverty, racism, immigration, injustice, human suffering, the refugee crisis, and the need for reconciliation and redemption. The Undergraduate Certificate in Social Theology & Justice equips students to build and live out a biblically-based and missionally-driven social ethic that will biblically address transcultural issues such as race and ethnicity, family and healthcare, and poverty and other issues of social justice in the communities around them.