Master of Arts in Theology

Master of Arts in Theology

The Master of Arts degree in Theology is designed for those who wish to teach on the college or Bible institute level and who wish to pursue the doctor of philosophy degree. This degree is also an excellent preparatory program for those wishing to pursue the master of divinity degree, the standard seminary degree for those preparing for the pastoral ministry. The Master of Arts degree in Theology will also thoroughly prepare you to be a skilled Bible teacher on the high school level. The degree is designed to equip the student to unfold the great themes of Scripture.

Curriculum Highlights

  • New Testament Introduction
  • Old Testament Introduction
  • New Testament Theology
  • Old Testament Theology
  • Biblical Hermeneutics
  • Systematic Theology

For further details see complete major information: Master of Arts in Theology Personal Opportunity Profile PDF

You may also contact Admissions (1.800.BJ.AND.ME) to receive a printed copy of this information.

Key Courses

New Testament Theology This course teaches the application of the principles and methods of biblical theology to the study of the New Testament with particular focus on the Kingdom of God.

History of Doctrine This class will present to you the historical study of the development in the understanding and expression of Christian doctrines in ancient and medieval times. Special attention will be given to leaders of theological thought, philosophical backgrounds in the history of dogma, and the creeds of Christendom.

Systematic Theology In this course you will study the nature, necessity, methods, and materials of theology as well as the application of principles of systematic theology to the scriptural revelation about God, man, sin, Christ, salvation, the Church, and the end times, following a biblical dispensational hermeneutic.

Career Opportunities

The Office of Extension Ministries assists qualified BJU alumni and current students nearing graduation with church ministry opportunities. Many churches contact this office in search of prospective candidates for the positions of pastor, assistant pastor, youth pastor, and music director. A personal profile may be obtained from the office and related issues may be discussed with the Director of Ministerial Training. Pastors, camp directors, mission board directors, and other recruiters often visit the campus to find personnel for their ministries.