Filters
Filters
- Masters
- North America
- Canada
- Humanities Programs
- Abrahamic Studies
Sort by
3 Abrahamic Studies Masters Degree Programs in Canada


Promoted
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.


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 Theology (Th.M)
- Vancouver, Canada
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
The Master of Theology degree is a post-graduate degree. This means an applicant is required to have already completed a master's degree in theological studies to be eligible to apply. The ThM (an advanced master's degree) is designed to provide the student with an advanced understanding of one area or discipline within the general context of the theological study, and the development of research methods and resources appropriate to the area or discipline chosen.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular Humanities Programs Abrahamic Studies degree types
Popular study format
Learn more about Abrahamic Studies Masters degree programs in Canada
Studying Abrahamic degree programs at the Master's level in Canada allows you to delve into the rich theological traditions and cultural insights of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This interdisciplinary approach fosters critical thinking and equips you with a nuanced understanding of these faiths and their interactions in a diverse world.
Through advanced coursework, you'll explore topics such as interfaith dialogue, religious ethics, and scriptural analysis. You'll develop specific skills in conducting comparative religious studies and engaging in peacebuilding initiatives, which are vital in today's multicultural societies. The program emphasizes research methods that prepare you for deep scholarly inquiry and practical applications in various fields.
The environment encourages thoughtful exploration and intellectual engagement, facilitating your ability to address contemporary social challenges through a religious lens. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, religious organizations, or community outreach, with skills that are valued globally. By connecting your studies to community needs, the program supports your growth as a reflective leader in a diverse world.