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Theological Studies - Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley

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Theological Studies from Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley is a Campus Master Religious Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. Introduction The Master of Theological Studies program is designed to provide the student with both a broad theological education and an opportunity to concentrate in subjects which have increasing importance in the future evolution of the Church. The program educates students to be theologically literate in the scriptures, the history of and contemporary reflection upon doctrine, and the ethical consequences of that doctrine. Students are given an initial grasp of a theology of ministry as that notion of ministry is developing within a changing Church. In addition to a basic study of theology, each student selects a concentration from the following: Biblical Studies Christian Spirituality Cultural and Historical Studies of Catholicism Ethics and Social Theory/Religion and Society History History of Art and Religion Liturgical Studies Systematic and Philosophical Theology View more details on Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Religious Studies courses.

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