Baptist Theological College Of Southern Africa Distance Learning

By | August 23, 2022

Baptist Theological College Of Southern Africa Distance Learning

Distance learning students study from their homes across South Africa and around the world. BTC’s Learning Management System, Schoology, provides distance learning students with an easy to use platform that serves as a digital classroom where students interact with learning material, engage with their fellow students, and submit their assessments. Distance learning gives students the opportunity to continue working and living in their home communities while they undertake their studies.
COURSES

BIBLICAL STUDIES
Learn about the truth of God’s Word through each book of the Bible considering themes, historical context and its application.
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
Study the doctrines of the Christian faith including God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, humanity, sin, salvation, the church and the end times.
BIBLICAL LANGUAGES
Learn to study God’s Word in its original languages of Greek and Hebrew as we seek to faithfully understand and apply it.
MISSIOLOGY

Discover what God is doing around the world and learn how to reach the nations strategically and effectively. 

PASTORAL STUDIES
Learn skills necessary for pastoral ministry within the local church including preaching and caring for people
YOUTH STUDIES
Be equipped for ministry to children, teenagers and young adults as they navigate our ever-changing world.
CHURCH HISTORY
Look back at the development of the church from the time of Pentecost through to the present day.
PRACTICAL MINISTRY

Be exposed to ministry on the field through involvement in activities within your local church and beyond. 

AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY
Explore the role Africans played in the development of Christianity and approach contextual issues through a biblical lens.
BAPTIST STUDIES 

Get to know the distinctive of the Baptist tradition and prepare for ministry within the Baptist Union in Southern Africa. 

RESEARCH

Discover truths and arguments from respected scholars while undertaking your own academic research.