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Master of Arts in Classical Theology

Talbot School of Theology

Overview

The Master of Arts in Classical Theology is a 36-credit, residential and online, great-books program integrated around the interpretation of Holy Scripture.

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Why Study Classical Theology at Talbot?

The classical theology program draws deeply on the theological riches of the Christian tradition. Classic expositions of Scripture, from many cultures and from across the patristic, medieval, Reformation, and modern eras, will be our “textbooks.” Following the classic Christianity embodied in these texts, every class seeks to integrate theology, history, and exegesis together with personal spirituality for the sake of the church.

Students in the classical theology program will experience a Socratic pedagogy in the classroom or online. That is, class time is largely devoted to faculty-led discussion of classic Christian texts. Each student will also be assigned a faculty mentor to help guide their studies and to apprentice them in the discipline of Christian theology.

In these ways, this program is modeled on Biola University’s undergraduate Torrey Honors College, and it will be taught by faculty from Torrey Honors College (including Fred Sanders) and from Talbot School of Theology (including Kyle Strobel, who teaches for Talbot’s Institute for Spiritual Formation).


What Will I Study?

Each of Talbot School of Theology’s Master of Arts programs include a core of biblical and theological foundation courses, an area of academic specialization, and additional elective courses.

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1–2 years
Standard Duration
This indicates the standard duration of this program. Completion time may vary depending on transferred coursework and preferred courseload.
36
Total Program Credits
Every program at Biola University features rigorous academics, biblically integrated curriculum and vocational preparation.
ATS / WSCUC
Accreditation
Biola University is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Additional accreditations may apply to specific programs.

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