By joining the Master in Christian Spirituality East and West (MA) at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), students will join a lively debate on the meaning and the role of spirituality, in Christian traditions as well as in today’s multicultural and multi-religious world. This program is taught by Cambridge Theological Federation, and accredited by ARU.
On this course, students will progress in critical understanding and knowledge of aspects of the Christian spiritual traditions, explore and evaluate contemporary manifestations of Christian spiritual belief and practice, develop a critical understanding of the human condition as it shapes different approaches to Christian spirituality, relate the discourse of spirituality to a wide range of contemporary personal, professional and vocational questions and undertake a detailed exploration of some issues of significance in the contemporary context.
Students will study in the heart of Cambridge, with Cambridge Theological Federation. Please note that to apply for the Master in Christian Spirituality East and West (MA), you must be a member of one of the Federation’s member institutions.