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St Stephen’s House

One of the six Permanent Private Halls of Oxford University, St Stephen's House is an Anglican theological college.

One of the six Permanent Private Halls of Oxford University, St Stephen’s House is an Anglican theological college. Currently, the college has a very small percentage of undergraduate students (just four in the academic year 2019–2020), but it has graduate students majoring in theology, Byzantine studies, education, and music.

The majority of students are pursuing professional training as classroom teachers, and another quarter are pursuing professional theological and ministerial training as priests, with the remaining half carrying out a wide range of studies and research.

NOTE: Beginning in September 2023, St Stephen’s House has transitioned from a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford to an Anglican Theological College. Despite this change, the College will continue to offer the full suite of University of Oxford theological qualifications to ordinands, ministers of religion, and lay ministry students. Additionally, as a Theological Education Institution validated by the University of Durham, it will provide the full range of Common Award qualifications.

What is St Stephen's House's Affiliation?

Blackfriars is affiliated with the Church of England (Anglo-Catholic). Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasise the Catholic heritage and identity of the various Anglican churches. The term was coined in the early 19th century.

What Degree Subjects Can you Study at St Stephen's House?

St Stephen’s House is a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford, with a strong focus on theology, ministry, and related disciplines. It is particularly known for its Anglican theological education and its commitment to preparing students for ministry within the Church of England. However, it also offers a range of academic degrees in theology and other related fields.

Degree Programs Offered

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theology and Religion: This undergraduate program provides an in-depth study of Christian theology, biblical studies, and the history of Christianity, as well as other world religions. It is designed for those interested in exploring the intellectual traditions of religion and their impact on culture and society.

  • Master of Theology (MTh) in Applied Theology: This graduate program is aimed at those preparing for ordination in the Church of England or other Christian denominations. The program combines academic theological study with practical ministry training, including pastoral care, preaching, and liturgical practice.

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Theology (PGDip): This is a shorter, intensive program for those who already have a degree and wish to gain a qualification in theology. It is ideal for those pursuing ministry or looking to deepen their understanding of Christian theology and practice.

  • Postgraduate Certificate in Theology (PGCert): Similar to the Postgraduate Diploma, this certificate program offers a focused study in theology, covering key aspects of Christian doctrine, biblical studies, and church history.

  • Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in Theology: St Stephen’s House supports doctoral research in various areas of theology, particularly in fields that align with its Anglican tradition. Students work closely with Oxford’s Faculty of Theology and Religion, engaging in original research that contributes to the academic study of religion.

Where is St Stephen’s House?

Address: 16 Marston St, Oxford OX4 1JX

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