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1. Full-time Bachelor of Theology students are generally discouraged from engaging in employment outside of the college curriculum – even part-time or casual employment – in order to dedicate their time and energy to study and training. The financial support offered by St Andrew’s (e.g. sponsorship, free room and board, food allowance, minimal fees) is done with a view to nurturing the student’s concentration on college matters.
2. Students who have been admitted on a part-time basis must always liaise closely with the Registrar to ensure that their balance of work and study remains both realistic and manageable.
Greek philosophy remains foundational to the history of ideas in the Western and Eastern traditions. It has shaped disciplines as diverse as theology, ethics, politics, science, and metaphysics. In particular, the writings of Plato, Aristotle, and the later Hellenistic and Byzantine philosophers have exercised enduring influence on Christian theology, especially in the Patristic and medieval Byzantine periods.
The Master of Greek Philosophy cultivates advanced capacity for critical engagement with the key figures, texts, and ideas of the ancient and Byzantine Greek philosophical tradition, preparing graduates to integrate these insights in further scholarly research, higher education, ministry, or other cultural and professional spheres.