Masters degree in Theological Studies Religion and Philosopy at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

 

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Masters Degree in Theological Studies Religion and Philosopy at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Masters degree
Theological Studies
Religion and Philosopy

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The Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS) at Austin Presbyterian Theological
Seminary is a general academic degree which both enhances candidates’ basic
knowledge in each of the theological disciplines and allows for concentrated
study in a single discipline.


The Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree is designed to achieve the following
goals:

  • enhance general theological comprehension through a broad, foundational
    course of study in the Biblical, Church’s Ministry, and Theological-
    Historical departments;
  • facilitate the development of more advanced comprehension through elective
    credits for concentration in one of a number of suggested disciplines or through
    a thematic sequence of courses crafted by the candidate in consultation with
    his or her faculty advisor;
  • strengthen candidates’ understanding of the theological bases of their
    life and work in either church or secular settings; enhance communication,
    educational, and worship leadership skills for those who may minister in congregations;
    help prepare candidates for further graduate study; and
  • provide ample opportunity for candidates to grow in spiritual depth, moral
    integrity, and intellectual rigor.

RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: TH.204 Introduction to World Religions; one
approved course in philosophy; one approved course in religion; twelve additional
upper-level credits in the Theological-Historical department.



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