11 Degrees in Religious History in USA for 2024

Degrees in Religious History in USA for 2024Filter
  • Doctorate in New Religious Movements

    Graduate Theological Union

    • Berkeley, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Drawing upon such disciplines as anthropology, sociology, literary studies, theology, history, and spirituality, students develop projects that interpret New Religious Movements from many possible angles in studies of modern culture.

  • Bachelor of Arts Religious Studies

    Lenoir-Rhyne University

    • Hickory, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The religious studies major aims to help individuals clarify their religious convictions and life goals, think critically about themselves and the world in which they live, and develop a range of cognitive skills that can be transferred to a variety of important life situationsThe religious studies major aims to help individuals clarify their religious convictions and life goals, think critically about themselves and the world in which they live, and develop a range of cognitive skills that can be transferred to a variety of important life situations

  • Doctorate in Religion and Literature

    Graduate Theological Union

    • Berkeley, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Students in this concentration study literature, literary theory, and religious studies, paying special attention to the intersections among these disciplines.

  • Doctorate in History of Christianity

    Graduate Theological Union

    • Berkeley, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Students in this concentration study the Christian religion through critical historical investigation of the unity, diversity, and development of Christian communities, their material cultures and spiritualities, and their relations to other religions.

    • Atlanta, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Episcopal and Anglican Studies Program is a community of learning, worship and service within the wider Candler ecumenical community, and includes faculty, staff and students of all degree programs, ordained and lay, those preparing for parish ministry or chaplaincy and those seeking to pursue God’s call to ministry outside the parish.

  • Bachelor of Philosophy and Religious

    Marymount Manhattan College

    • 221, USA

    English

    Think before you act, and dare to be wise. Gain perspective on the art of living, the right and wrong, and ways to flourish and create the world anew. Ask your questions, hear others, and take a stance. Explore philosophy and religion with us at MMC.

  • Bachelor of Biblical Studies

    Institute for Global Outreach Developments International

    • 401, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor of Biblical Studies area focuses on the canonical books of the Bible, both within their historical and cultural worlds and in relation to their reception within the Christian and Jewish traditions. All students acquire a thorough competency in both the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, including competency in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. Students may learn other ancient languages and literatures as their research requires. The comprehensive exams cover the whole Bible, with emphasis on either the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible or the New Testament, and include a specialized exam in an area of study pertinent to the student's dissertation.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    The Bible-Theology Department exists to educate, equip, and enrich Christians to be leaders through biblical and theological studies foundational.

  • Doctorate in Sociology of Religion

    Graduate Theological Union

    • Berkeley, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Students in this concentration acquire the requisite skills to investigate “lived religion” both over time and amid contemporary contexts.

  • Associate in Biblical Foundations

    Institute for Global Outreach Developments International

    • 401, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Associate of Biblical Foundations program requires 72 credits and is typically completed in 2-years. This program is designed to help students know God more deeply and be equipped to serve Him by means of a thorough, well-rounded, and prayerful study of His Word-the Bible. This is intended to provide students with a knowledge of God’s general will for their lives and a foundation for all aspects of their future, including their family life, vocation, ministry, employment, and future education. Graduating students from this program will demonstrate their learning through summaries covering every passage of Scripture, comprehensive exams and papers on various topics of Christian Theology, and personal, evaluated involvement in service to others including at least one Evangelistic Outreach.

  • Master of Missiology

    Institute for Global Outreach Developments International

    • 401, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Missiology program immerses students into an in-depth study of anthropology, sociology, and psychology. These serve as a means for understanding the culture and customs of the world peoples. Upon completion of the Master of Missiology program, a graduate will be able to:Conduct ethnographic research using qualitative and quantitative data collected on the field.Implement effective programs that include the local community of believers. Students address their majority world concerns specific to their region of the world. Empower cross-cultural leaders to advance the Great Commission. Provide leadership to believers engaged in cross-cultural development work.