Kingdom theology is a Christian thought system that elaborates on inaugurated eschatology, which is a way of understanding the various teachings on the kingdom of God found throughout the New Testament. Its emphasis is that the purpose of both individual Christians and the church is to manifest God’s kingdom on the earth, incorporating personal evangelism, social action, and foreign missions. Kingdom theology holds the importance of God’s kingdom as a core value and teaches that the kingdom currently exists in the world, but not yet in its fullness. The theology maintains that the kingdom of God will come in fullness with Christ’s second coming

Level 4 Diploma in Ministry leadership Practice. Practical Theology
Practical theology is an academic discipline that examines and reflects on religious practices to understand the theology enacted in those practices and consider how theological theory and theological techniques can be more fully aligned, changed, or improved. “Practical Theology” describes the mutually strengthening relationship between the theological learning and research