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Master of Arts in Interreligious Studies

The MA in Interreligious Studies degree program will prepare you to be able to examine contemporary issues through critical yet appreciative engagement with the texts and theological/philosophical perspectives of multiple religious traditions. Graduates of this program can pursue doctorates in religious studies with a focus on interreligious issues.

This program may be a good fit for you if you are interested in pursuing a career as a:

  • Professor in a seminary, divinity school, or college
  • Religion or theology teacher in a private school or church
  • Public theologian (i.e., a theologian whose primary audience is the society or wider culture)
  • Leader of an interreligious-oriented ministry or organization

 

Concentration Learning Outcomes

In addition to achieving the core MA degree learning outcomes, a graduate of the Interreligious Studies program will be able to:

  • interpret a selected passage from the Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Qur’an, and/or Buddhist scriptures from multiple historical and contemporary perspectives and using one or more critical methods, demonstrating understanding of the influence of their own situatedness on that interpretation;
  • critically interpret, analyze and reflect on a selected Christian, pagan, Islamic, or Jewish theological text or perspective in its historical context as well as through the lens of modern questions and challenges; and
  • construct a theory of religion and articulate the ways in which it shapes their religious and theological commitments, as well as their vocational practice or academic study.

 

United’s MA at a Glance

  • 36 credits
  • Eleven 3-credit courses plus a 3-credit thesis, or ten 3-credit courses plus a 6-credit thesis
  • Can be completed within two years if you take a full-time course load of 9 credits per trimester and complete your thesis in one trimester
  • All MA concentrations can be completed entirely via distance learning; many courses can be taken completely asynchronously

 

Program Course Guide Sheet for Academic Year 2024–2025

LEARNING OUTCOME
NUMBER OF COURSES COURSES
Religious Texts 2
RT1001 Introduction to Religious Texts
One 2000-level Religious Texts course
Theology and Religion 2
Invitation to Theology: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
Choose one:
History of Christian Theologies
History of Modern Theologies
Unitarian and Universalist Theologies
Ethics and Justice 2
Comparative Religious Ethics
Choose one:
Queer and Trans Theologies
Black and Womanist Theologies
CORE SUBTOTAL
6
Academic Contextualization 5
World Religions
Choose two:
Buddhist Scriptures
Introduction to the Qur’an
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Choose one:
What is Religion?
Theologies of Religion and Interreligious Dialogue

Choose one:

Global Christianities & Intra-religious Diversity
Contemporary Paganism
Islam: History and Theology
Modern Jewish Theology
Academic Skills 1 MA Thesis
CONCENTRATION SUBTOTAL
6
DEGREE TOTAL
12

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