
The Bachelor of Arts in Theology at Boston College University offers students a deep and intellectually rich engagement with the Christian tradition, while also examining religion’s broader role in society and human experience. This program encourages students to explore biblical texts, theological reasoning, ethical questions, and historical contexts in which religious ideas have evolved. Through a curriculum that combines historical study, critical thinking, and interfaith dialogue, students develop the tools to understand and interpret religious life in both past and contemporary contexts.
Throughout the four years, students examine major religious thinkers, doctrines, and movements while considering how theology interacts with culture, politics, and social justice. They are encouraged to ask meaningful questions about belief, morality, and the divine, supported by faculty with expertise in historical, philosophical, and systematic theology. The program fosters analytical and reflective skills, preparing students not only for academic inquiry but also for active engagement in public and spiritual life. Whether through classroom study or community involvement, students learn to approach faith with both intellectual rigor and compassionate understanding.
Year 1 – Foundations of Theology and Religious Thought
Year 2 – Scripture, Ethics, and Belief Systems
Year 3 – Doctrines, History, and Interdisciplinary Themes
Year 4 – Advanced Study and Integration
Graduates of the Theology program pursue careers in a broad spectrum of fields, applying their deep understanding of ethical reasoning, cultural awareness, and critical analysis. Many find roles in non-profit organizations, religious institutions, education, community leadership, and public policy. Some become educators, chaplains, or pastoral leaders, while others continue to graduate studies in theology, divinity, or religious education. The program also provides a solid foundation for law school or social work, where moral reflection and human dignity are essential. Employers across sectors value the ability of theology graduates to think deeply, communicate clearly, and engage with complex moral and cultural issues.
Boston College University’s Theology program stands out for its commitment to academic excellence, spiritual inquiry, and social relevance. The faculty's diverse expertise allows students to study theology from multiple perspectives, including historical, scriptural, ethical, and interreligious. The university’s Jesuit tradition promotes the integration of faith and reason, encouraging students to reflect on their role in the world and act in service to others. Opportunities for community engagement, service learning, and theological research enrich the academic experience. Students graduate not only with a deep knowledge of religious traditions but also with a sharpened sense of purpose and a strong capacity for ethical leadership in diverse fields.
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