

Master of Theological Studies


Compulsory Courses (27 units)
THO2189 Can We Talk About God? An Introduction to Theology
THO3123 Early Christianity
THO3160 Introduction to the Old Testament
THO3161 Introduction to the New Testament
THO3162 Revelation and Christian Faith
THO3165 The Church and Salvation
THO3166 The Good Life: An Introduction to Christian Ethics
THO3168 Christian Prayer and Spiritual Life
THO3169 Liturgy and Experience: An Introduction to Christian Worship
Optional Courses (15 units)
3 Units from each category:
(a) Foundations for Dialogue with People of Other Faiths
MIS2108 Theory and Praxis of Interreligious Dialogue
THO2410 World Religions
THO4204 Christianity and Religious Plurality
(b) Contextual Issues in Church and Theology
THO3172 Faith and Contemporary Culture
THO4124 Feminist Perspectives in Theology
THO4202 World Christianity
THO4203 Christianity in a Secular Age
(c) Summative Exercise
THO4207 Summative Exercise
6 units from:
(a) Divine Self-Disclosure: The Foundation of Christian Hope
THO3163 The Christian God
THO3164 Jesus in the New Testament
THO4125 Christology
Elective Courses (18 units)
Students may choose elective courses from among those offered within the basic degree programs in theology. With the approval of the Faculty of Theology, they may also choose from among course offerings in Human Sciences (Philosophy, Conflict Studies, Social Communication, etc.) in order to pursue a theological theme from an interdisciplinary perspective. Those anticipating further theological studies in advanced degree programs are urged to consider the study of Latin, biblical Greek or biblical Hebrew in order to study texts in their original language.