Masters Degree in Theology
The Masters Degree in Theology prepares contemporary Christian leaders for the challenges of ministering in a changing world. It’s possibly the only calling in which one is required to serve in order to lead. A theology-based profession demands a dedication to God’s plan and an uncompromising willingness to help others. The Luder Wycliffe Masters Degree in Theology program prepares contemporary Christian leaders for the challenges of ministering in a changing world…a world in which the need for pastoral leadership extends beyond the boundaries of the church building.
Whether you are currently in ministry or have recently been called to give back in the form of service, the Masters Degree in Theology program will prepare you to take your faith into the community and the world. Through our graduate theology program, we help our students turn theory into practice and respond effectively to today’s spiritual needs.
The degree can take from one to two years, and usually focuses in an area of specialized advanced studies in theological research. Usually a Master of Theology degree is designed as an advanced academic degree with an emphasis on academic research. If you have any interest in becoming more than just a member in the church, this degree could help you obtain that higher position.
Sometimes people want to enter into the church setting to make changes. Sometimes it’s to reawaken faith and teach a way of living. Others wish to motivate people to show their faith to the world through every living action and word. Other people want to join the church to preserve the old ways and to keep the traditions alive. Overall though, you enter a career in the church because you have a desire to help people find their faith and become closer to a higher power. It’s faith that provokes someone to obtain a Master of Theology degree.