

The Master of Arts in Theology, with a focus on Biblical Studies at University of Gothenburg, is a two-year, full-time program that offers an in-depth exploration of the Christian Bible and its historical, cultural, and theological contexts. The program delves into the Old and New Testaments, examining the texts' origins, interpretations, and their impact on religious thought and practice throughout history. Students will also explore the relationship between biblical texts and contemporary issues, integrating historical criticism with modern theological perspectives.
Graduates of this program will be prepared for careers in biblical research, theological education, and religious leadership, with opportunities in academic institutions, religious organizations, and cultural heritage projects. The University of Gothenburg offers access to expert faculty, extensive theological resources, and a collaborative academic environment, ensuring students gain both scholarly depth and practical insight into the study of sacred texts.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Biblical Studies
• Introduction to the Bible and Ancient Texts
• Old Testament Studies and Biblical History
• New Testament Theology and Hermeneutics
• Research Methods in Biblical Studies
Semester 2 – Advanced Biblical Studies
• Biblical Greek and Hebrew for Exegesis
• Early Christian History and Literature
• Theological Themes in the Bible
• Elective Modules in Biblical Studies
Semester 3 – Specialized Biblical Studies
• Biblical Archaeology and Ancient Context
• The Bible in Modern Theology and Society
• Christian Ethics and Biblical Teachings
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Biblical Studies
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Biblical Studies
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Theology, Biblical Studies program are well-prepared for careers as theologians, biblical scholars, religious educators, and pastoral counselors. Many find positions in religious institutions, churches, universities, and research organizations. Others may work in NGOs, faith-based organizations, or publishing as writers, editors, or religious educators. The program's strong foundation in biblical texts and theology also prepares graduates for roles in religious leadership and community outreach, where they can contribute to spiritual guidance and moral leadership.
The Theology, Biblical Studies program offers a deep dive into the biblical texts, their historical context, and their contemporary relevance. Students explore Christian theology, biblical languages, and ancient history, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the sacred scriptures. The program combines academic rigor with spiritual reflection, equipping graduates for diverse careers in religious leadership, education, and research. With opportunities for hands-on experience in ministry and counseling, this program provides students with both intellectual and practical tools to serve communities and engage in meaningful religious scholarship.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 31 786 0000
Email: info@gu.se
Address: University of Gothenburg, Vasagatan 1, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden