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312 Theology and Divinity Master's Degree Programs

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Studying Theology and Divinity at Master's level means going beyond foundational questions of faith to engage seriously with religious texts, ethical systems, and the history of belief across traditions. You'll examine scripture through advanced hermeneutics, trace the development of doctrine, and analyze how religion intersects with philosophy, politics, and culture.

The program fosters independent inquiry and rigorous engagement with primary sources across diverse theological traditions. At this level, coursework typically spans systematic theology, comparative religion, pastoral studies, and religious ethics, with some tracks offering specialization in areas like interfaith dialogue or historical theology. You're expected to work with original texts, contribute original analysis, and often complete a substantial thesis.

Graduates move into ministry, chaplaincy, academic research, and teaching, as well as roles in nonprofit leadership, ethics consulting, and public policy. Many also pursue doctoral study. The analytical and interpretive competencies you develop, reading arguments closely, constructing reasoned positions, and engaging across worldviews, are transferable well beyond specifically religious contexts and valued across a range of professional sectors.