The Australian College of Theology (ACT) |
The Australian College of Theology was established in 1891 by the General Synod of the Church of England in Australia.
Today the College offers a wide range of accredited higher education awards catering not only for the specialised needs of ministerial and missionary candidates but also for the needs of lay people interested in an understanding of the Christian faith and its implications for contemporary life.We have almost 20 higher education awards and approximately 2000 students around the world enrolled with us.
The Australian College of Theology (ACT), as a cooperative partnership of the Anglican Church of Australia and Christian theological colleges, each with their own church and agency stakeholders, will:
- (1) exercise leadership in providing programs of demonstrable quality in Christian theological education,
- (2) assist affiliated colleges to deliver those programs and to maintain and improve institutional academic quality,
- (3) support each affiliated college in the task of equipping students for the practice of Christian ministry,
- (4) facilitate each colleges realisation of the full potential of its formational, educative and scholarly endeavour, and
- (5) foster a culture of research and scholarship across the ACT network.
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