The Mission of Oxford Graduate School

  • To equip interdisciplinary Christian scholar practitioners
  • To sociologically integrate religion and society in order
  • To transform the family, church, and community worldwide.

The world is in need of Christian scholars with the passion and skills to think through and offer significant contributions to the complex issues facing the twenty-first century world. Learning occurs as you dialogue and interact, not just with the faculty, but with other adult learners from all over the globe and from all types of social professions as well.While leaders with academic credentials do not always know how to integrate their faith and their learning, people of faith do not always know how to break out of the religiously privatized prison pluralist culture squeezes them into (Rom. 12:2).  The Mission of Oxford Graduate School is to integrate faith and learning in all the contexts we find ourselves - spiritual, intellectual, domestic, professional, social, civil, and ecclesiastical. Oxford Graduate School is not a seminary, but its mission is to train the kind of cultural leaders that are needed in the home, the church, government, business, education, and every context where faith needs to be integrated more effectively.