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A grade point average is recorded on each transcript for each degree and award and may be used as a criterion for admission into certain courses of study, such as the Bachelor of Theology (Honours) degree.
The grade point average is calculated as follows:
GPA = (4H + 3D + 2C + 1P + 0N) ÷ E
where:
H is the number of credit points gained at H grade
D is the number of credit points gained at D grade
C is the number of credit points gained at C grade
P is the number of credit points gained at P grade and S grade
N is the number of credit points attempted but which earned an N grade
E is the total number of credit points attempted (including units with N and excluding units with W and S).
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.