Fostering Society's Leaders Based on the World’s Most Widespread Religion
[Courses]
Christian Missionary Work
Christian Thought and Culture
[Campus]
Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus
Christian Missionary Work
Christian Thought and Culture
[Campus]
Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus
The two Courses in the School were established in 2004. With the aim of training missionaries with a wide range of specializedknowledge, we supplemented the Christian Missionary Work Course with the Christian Thought and Culture Course, which is open to students not baptized as Christians.
Against a background of the history of Western thought, the courses take an objective, theoretical approach to Christianity, which has exerted a major influence on world events. By looking at modern-day issues like peace, human rights, social welfare, and the environment from a theological viewpoint, we aim to provide students with the spiritual and practical tools for serving society.
Against a background of the history of Western thought, the courses take an objective, theoretical approach to Christianity, which has exerted a major influence on world events. By looking at modern-day issues like peace, human rights, social welfare, and the environment from a theological viewpoint, we aim to provide students with the spiritual and practical tools for serving society.








