7. πŸŽ“ Master of Arts in Theology (M.A.Th.)

Program Overview

The M.A.Th. program equips students forΒ advanced theological reflection, biblical scholarship, andΒ faithful ministry leadership. Rooted in Scripture and historic Christian tradition, it cultivates a deep, articulate theology that informs preaching, teaching, and mission.

Program Objectives

  1. Articulate a coherent, biblically grounded theological worldview.
  2. Interpret Scripture using sound hermeneutical methods.
  3. Synthesize theological traditions throughout Church history.
  4. Apply theology to ethical and pastoral issues.
  5. Conduct scholarly theological research.
  6. Integrate theology with personal discipleship.

Program Structure

Module

Title

1

Foundations of Biblical Theology

2

Hermeneutics and Exegesis

3

Systematic Theology I β€” God, Christ, and Salvation

4

Systematic Theology II β€” Church, Eschatology, and Ethics

5

Historical Theology

6

Biblical Languages: Greek and Hebrew Foundations

7

Practical and Pastoral Theology

8

Theology and Culture

9

Christian Ethics and Social Justice

10

Research Methods in Theology

Capstone Thesis

Integrative Theological Research Project

Program Requirements:
36 credits β€’ 2 years full-time (3–4 part-time) β€’ Online or hybrid

Career Paths:
Pastor β€’ Theologian β€’ Educator β€’ Apologist β€’ Researcher β€’ Church Leader

β€œBuilding Minds, Burning Hearts β€” Theology for the Glory of God.” (Luke 24:32)