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The M.A. in the History of Christianity and Church History prepares students for careers in religious education and for advanced study on the doctoral level. Students in the M.A. program are expected to think critically about the ways in which Christianity has been studied over the centuries. To do this effectively, students are expected to acquire training in the original languages and to conduct their research in the primary texts. The program allows for students to complete coursework in related fields and disciplines.

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The M.A. in Church History program is a 60-credit-hour degree program.

Program

Students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours, which include the following:

  • TRS 722A Ancient and Medieval Church History.
  • TRS 621C Church History from the High Middle Ages to the Present.
  • TRS 724 The Writing of Church History.
  • Two (2) seminar courses in which research papers are required and for which at least a grade of B is received. At least one of these seminars must be in the academic area.

Languages

  • Students must demonstrate reading competence in French and German by the end of the second semester of coursework. Competence is demonstrated by receiving a grade of B or better in approved language courses.
  • Competence in 1 additional language may be required depending upon the student’s area of concentration (e.g. Greek or Latin for the early and Medieval periods). This is to be determined by passing an examination administered by the Department of Greek and Latin.

$1,250 / credit hour

More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.