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Overview

Program description

The Master of Theology consists of two phases. The first phase provides a two semester general studies of Biblical languages (Hebrew or Greek), Biblical Hermeneutics and Exegesis, Systematic Theology, History and Presence of Church and Society, Living and Serving in the Church (Spirituality, Community and Communication). In the second phase students may choose two of the following modules: State and Church; Church and Israel; Ethics in a technical society; Gospel on the periphery (Roma, refugee etc. issues); Youth ministry. The fourth semester ends with a final master thesis.

Entry requirements

BA in Christian religious studies, Sufficient oral communication skills in English and ability to write academic papers (e.g. TOEFL), Substantial knowledge of the Bible, General knowledge of Church history and Christian doctrines, Basic skills in the field of practical theology, e.g. preaching, counseling, building and managing of communities

Minimum level of language proficiency:
C1

Entrance exam information

Entrance examination: Yes
Entrance type: Oral
Place of examination: Electronic (Microsoft Teams)

Description of selection and entrance examination process

Submission of required documents, oral examination takes place through Microsoft Teams. The candidate has to have at least 30 points out of 50 for a successful entrance exam.

Contact person

Ms Eva Sogor
Academic Officer
sogor.eva@kre.hu

Contact website

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Programme structure

In the first half of the four semester programme a unified basic training is provided including the following courses.

Basic module:

Methodology of Academic Research in Theology
Biblical Hebrew I-II.
Biblical Greek I-II.
Hermeneutics of the Old Testament
Hermeneutics of the New Testament
Anthropology from Theological Perspective
Contemporary Protestant Theology from WW2
History and Presence of Church and Society
History of Christian Thought
Christian Spirituality
Communication Skills Development


In the 3rd and 4th semester of the programme students will have to choose a specialisation in the field of Biblical Perspectives in Our Society. Students will have to complete at least two of the following 5 topics to gain 120 credits.

Special modules:

State and Church module
Church and Israel module
Ethics in a Technical Society module
Gospel on the Periphery (Roma and Refugee Issues) module
Youth module

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