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School of Theology Undergraduate Programs

A degree in theology at Seattle Pacific University prepares you to live your life with depth and conviction — in whatever career field you choose. With a unique model of theological education we call “Academy, Abbey, and Apostolate,” the School of Theology will equip you for living out your Christian faith in the 21st century.

That might mean serving in a church, overseas relief agency, or other nonprofit organization. Or it might mean working in the business sector, health care, education, or other professional arena.

What you believe is only part of Christian faith. It also matters how you live out that faith. In the School of Theology, you’ll learn to more fully understand your faith and translate that faith into practices that engage the culture and change the world.

The School of Theology offers two undergraduate majors and seven minors. The School also serves all SPU students through courses meeting University Foundations requirements.

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SPU Women Attend Houston Conference

On April 27-28, Kelsey Holloway from the CBTE and six undergraduate women attended the Christians for Biblical Equality conference. There they met CBE President Mimi Haddad, discussing their calls as women in ministry.

TSU Retreat in February 2012

The Theology Student Union at SPU is hosting its second annual retreat for undergraduate theology students at Camp Casey on Whidbey Island in February 2012. For more information, contact Kenneth Jaimes at jaimek@spu.edu.

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“[M]ulatto/a bodies allow us to look upon the life of Christ anew and grasp the depth of his work more profoundly. Through the fissures of discourse that render 'mixed bodies' possible we can see Christ’s own life as the ground of this peculiar personhood, even as he is its salvation.”
Brian Bantum, SPU Assistant Professor of Theology,
Redeeming Mulatto: A Theology of Race and Christian Hybridity, p. 83
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