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2 Abrahamic Studies MA Degree Programs in Canada


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Vancouver School of Theology
Master of Arts in Indigenous and Inter-Religious Studies (MAIIS)
- Vancouver, Canada
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
Vancouver School of Theology continues its long-standing partnership with First Nations communities and its partnerships with inter-religious communities to make possible an M.A. in Indigenous and Inter-religious Studies.


Vancouver School of Theology
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
- Vancouver, Canada
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
The Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree program is for those wishing to develop further perspectives in theological thought for personal or professional enrichment, for those interested in further academic study, or for those seeking further development in their spiritual journey in relation to other professions.
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Studying Abrahamic degree programs at the Master's level in Canada offers a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. You'll explore their historical contexts, theological foundations, and contemporary implications, preparing you for careers in education, religious organizations, and interfaith dialogue.
Through courses in scriptural interpretation, religious ethics, and cultural studies, you’ll gain insights into the diverse expressions and interactions of these faiths. This program promotes critical thinking and analytical skills, allowing you to examine complex theological issues and their relevance in today’s society. The environment fosters collaboration, encouraging students to embrace various perspectives while deepening their own understanding.
As you navigate these rich traditions, students build confidence in articulating their views and participating in meaningful conversations about faith and ethics. Graduates often find opportunities in academia, non-profit organizations, and community outreach, equipping themselves with skills that are respected across numerous sectors.