POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY
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[1] General Regulations
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[2] 1. It shall be lawful for the Board of the Faculty of Theology to grant Postgraduate Diplomas in Theology to candidates who have satisfied the conditions prescribed in this Section.
[3] 2. The examination shall be under the supervision of the Board of the Faculty of Theology.
[4] 3. Subject to the provisions of this Section, any member of the University who has obtained the leave of the Board of the Faculty of Theology and has kept statutory residence for at least three terms may be admitted to the examination for the Postgraduate Diploma in Theology provided that:
- [5] (a) he or she has passed all the examinations required for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and [Until 1 October 2013: has obtained First or good Second Class Honours in the Second Public Examination] [From 1 October 2013: has obtained First or upper Second Class Honours in the Second Public Examination], or has attained such honours in a degree examination of another university, such university having been approved by Council for the purposes of Senior Status; or
- [6] (b) he or she is, in the opinion of the board, otherwise adequately qualified to undertake the course.
[11] Special Regulations
[12] All candidates will be required to offer not less than three papers (and not more than five), of which at least one must normally be either (1) or (2) and another must be either (3), (4) or (5).
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[13] (1) The Four Gospels. Candidates will be expected to answer questions on the literature and the religion of the gospels, with portions of the text in either Greek or English.
The prescribed portions of the Greek text* are:
[14] Matthew 3-17 with synoptic parallels (text of Huck-Lietzmann, Synopsis of the first Three Gospels).
The prescribed portions of the English text† are:
[15] Matthew 5-7; Mark; John.
[16] (2) The New Testament Epistles with special reference to St Paul. Candidates will be expected to answer questions on the theology of these epistles, with portions of the text in either Greek or English.
The prescribed portions of the Greek text* are:
[17] Romans 1-8.
The prescribed portions of the English text† are:
[18] Romans; 1 Corinthians (edition of text as for paper 1).
[19] (3) Old Testament: The Pentateuch and Historical Books. Candidates must demonstrate in essay questions knowledge of the broad range of the syllabus and also of the issues of method involved. They must also show a detailed knowledge of the texts in either Hebrew or English.
The prescribed portions of the Hebrew text‡ are: Genesis 1-4.
The prescribed portions of the English text† are: either Genesis 1-11 or Exodus 1-15; and either 2 Samuel 1-12 or 2 Kings 18-25.
[20] (4) Old Testament: Prophets, Psalms, and Wisdom. Candidates must demonstrate in essay questions knowledge of the broad range of the syllabus and also of the issues of method involved. They must also show a detailed knowledge of texts in either Hebrew or English.
The prescribed portions of the Hebrew texts‡ are: Isaiah 1, 6, and 7.
The prescribed portions of the English text† are: either Isaiah 1-12 or Zechariah 1-14; and either Psalms 73-89 or Proverbs 1-12.
[21] (5) God, Christ, and Salvation. As specified for paper (5) in the Honour School of Theology.
[22] (6) Christian Life and Thought in Europe and the English-Speaking World, 1789-1921. As specified for paper (9)A in the Honour School of Theology.
[23] (7) Christian Moral Reasoning. As specified for paper (12) in the Honour School of Theology.
[24] (8) World Religions. Candidates will be expected to make a study of one of the following religions:
- [25] (a) Islam;
- [26] (b) Buddhism;
- [27] (c) Hinduism.
[30] Every candidate is required to follow for at least three terms a course of instruction in Theology, and he or she will, when he or she enters his or her name for the examination, be required to produce from his or her society a certificate that he or she is following a course of instruction in Theology for at least three terms.
[31] *From candidates who wish to be admitted to the examination under cl. 3 (b) of the Decree, the Board of the Faculty of Theology will require evidence that they have followed, or have arranged to follow, for three terms a course of instruction in Theology in Oxford to the satisfaction of the board. Application for the board's approval of the course of instruction should be sent to the Registrar, through the Head or a tutor of the candidate's society or prospective society, at the same time as the application for permission to be admitted to the examination.
[32] Before admission to the examination every candidate must have kept at least three terms by residence as a matriculated member of the University. Terms kept prior to admission as a student for the diploma may be reckoned for this purpose.
[33] The Nomination of Examiners shall be made as early as may be in Michaelmas Term.
[34] [Until 1 October 2013: Except as may be determined by the board from time to time the examination for the diploma will begin at 9.30 a.m. on the Tuesday in the eleventh week from the beginning of Trinity Full Term.] [From 1 October 2013: Except as may be determined by the board from time to time the examination for the diploma will take place in Trinity Term.]


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