
The Theology program provides advanced training in religious studies, theological analysis, and ethical reflection, preparing students to engage with complex questions of faith, morality, and spirituality. Students explore topics such as biblical studies, religious philosophy, ethics, and comparative theology, developing the ability to analyze religious texts, traditions, and practices critically. The curriculum emphasizes research skills and applied reflection, allowing students to combine theoretical knowledge with independent study, critical discussion, and scholarly analysis. Through lectures, seminars, and textual research, participants gain hands-on experience in interpreting sacred texts, evaluating theological arguments, and articulating informed perspectives on religious and ethical issues.
In addition to theological expertise, the program fosters critical thinking, analytical proficiency, and ethical insight, equipping students to assess religious traditions, engage in interfaith dialogue, and contribute meaningfully to academic, spiritual, and community discussions. Applied research projects, textual analysis, and independent studies allow participants to explore theological questions, develop scholarly arguments, and contribute to the broader field of religious studies. Graduates leave the program prepared for careers in ministry, education, religious consultancy, or to pursue doctoral studies in theology, philosophy, or related fields.
Semester 1 β Foundations in Theology
Semester 2 β Applied Research & Capstone
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in ministry, religious education, theological research, consultancy, and interfaith engagement, taking on roles such as clergy members, religious educators, theological researchers, policy advisors in faith-based organizations, and consultants for ethical and spiritual programs. The program equips students with analytical, research, and applied skills, enabling them to interpret religious texts critically, develop informed perspectives, and contribute to academic and community discourse. Additionally, graduates are well-prepared for further academic studies, including doctoral programs in theology, religious studies, or philosophy, positioning them for specialist and leadership roles in religious institutions, educational settings, and non-profit organizations.
This program provides a comprehensive and applied learning experience that integrates theological study, ethical reflection, and critical research, preparing students to explore complex religious and philosophical questions. Through lectures, seminars, applied projects, and independent research, students develop practical skills in textual analysis, ethical reasoning, and scholarly communication. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, analytical proficiency, and spiritual insight, ensuring graduates are capable of producing high-quality research and contributing meaningfully to religious studies. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on study, the program equips students with the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness needed to excel in careers in theology and related fields.
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Address: University of Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States