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 of a university-based seminary and the actual experience and needs of Christian communities. It embraces a dynamic vision of the web of ecclesiastical, academic, and social institutions that together sustain excellent pastoral leaders and healthy, vibrant Christian communities.

Level 3 Diploma in Biblical Mentoring Psychology
A mentor is an individual with expertise who can help develop a mentee’s career. The psychosocial function establishes the mentor as a role model and support system for the mentee. Both functions provide explicit and implicit lessons related to professional development and general work-life balance. Successful mentoring relationships go through