Our master’s in theology begins with core courses in Scripture, systematic theology, and Church history, providing a survey of different areas and a focus on key texts, people, and events. Students then can shape their own curriculum while taking more responsibility for their learning.
Successful completion of the master's in theology degree requirements will enable you to:
understand the central elements of Catholic teaching and practice.
understand the broad development and diversity of the Church's tradition
read and interpret texts of the Catholic tradition faithfully and critically;
relate issues of contemporary thought and life to a larger Catholic theological context.
Many of our students pursue a master's in theology on a part-time basis and live several hours away from campus. Realizing that you have other responsibilities - family, full-time work, parish and community involvement, etc. - we provide a variety of course formats that fit your busy life.
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