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Bethel Seminary St. Paul

The Master of Arts in Christian Thought

Those looking for a systemic understanding of the Christian worldview may choose the Master of Arts in Christian Thought. The heart of this degree program is significant work in philosophy of religion. The program integrates this with related study in theology and Bible to enhance the study of philosophy. The class work in this program addresses worldview issues from a distinctively Christian point of view. It will include opportunities to study both with resident faculty and with outstanding visiting scholars.

An important goal of this program is to equip students for ministries where clear communication of the Christian worldview is essential. Graduates may choose professional or lay work in evangelism/discipleship, or teaching in churches in student or campus ministry or other parachurch contexts. This program can also prepare exceptional students for doctoral study in philosophical theology or a related area. Students who plan to pursue doctoral work in theology, especially with the intention of teaching in evangelical contexts, are strongly urged to study the biblical languages. (See the program director to discuss options.)

The seminary confers a Master of Arts degree in Christian Thought upon students who satisfactorily complete the prescribed program-related requirements. These include the completion of course requirements, participation in the assessment and evaluation program, participation in covenant groups, the writing of a satisfactory personal statement of faith, achieving a grade point average of C (2.0) or above, financial clearance from the business office, and participation in graduation ceremonies. Graduation is not automatic when academic requirements have been met. Since the seminary aims to graduate men and women who qualify as Christian leaders, the faculty and administration will evaluate a student’s qualifications in terms of spiritual, doctrinal, and professional standards as well as academic standards. (This degree is offered through the St. Paul residential program and the InMinistry program.)

Degree Requirements

Master of Arts in Christian Thought

Required Courses

BT501 Hermeneutics 4
HS501 Early Church to Reformation 4
HS502 Church in the Modern World 4
NT501 The Gospels 4
NT502 Acts and Pauline Letters 4
OT501 Genesis - Ruth 4
OT502 I Samuel - Song of Songs 4
OT503 Isaiah - Malachi 4
SP500 SPF: Foundations and Traditions 4
TL501 Culture and Ministry 4
TS501 Systematic Theology I 4
TS502 Systematic Theology II 4
TS503 Systematic Theology III 4
TS505 Christian Social Ethics 4

Concentration Courses and Electives

PH606 Apologetics 4
PH744 Perspectives on Evil and Suffering 4
PH652 Logic 4
PH723 Theology and Science 4
PH654 Epistemology 4
TS605 Theology and Culture 4
TS627 or TS626 Salvation/Christology  
TS714
GC702
Non-Traditional Religions Movements or
World Religions
4
  2 Electives
8

Supervised Ministry and Other Requirements

SP001 Formation Assessments 0
  Transformational Church Series 0
  Senior Statement of Faith 0


Consult the guide sheet in the registrar’s office for the suggested sequence of courses.

A minimum of 96 quarter credits is required for graduation from an M.A. program. The student is responsible to meet all gradua-tion deadlines and requirements.

Master of Arts in Christian Thought/InMinistry

Required Courses

BT501 Hermeneutics 4
HS503 Church History Survey 4
NT501 The Gospels 4
NT502 Acts and Pauline Letters 4
OT501 Genesis - Ruth 4
OT502 I Samuel - Song of Songs 4
OT503 Isaiah - Malachi 4
SP500 SPF: Foundations and Traditions 4
TS500 Diversity and Pluralism 4
TS501 Systematic Theology I 4
TS502 Systematic Theology II 4
TS503 Systematic Theology III 4
TS505 Christian Social Ethics 4

Concentration Courses and Electives

PH606 Apologetics 4
PH654 Epistemology 4
PH651 Crititical Thinking 4
PH723 Theology and Science 4
PH744 Perspectives on Evil/Suffering 4
TS233 Theology and Contemporary Culture 4
  Two of the following: Theology and Art, Theology and Literature, Movie Theology 8
  CTL Elective 4
  SPF Elective 4

Supervised Ministry and Other Requirements

ML555,
6,7
Mentored Leadership Development (M.A.C.T.) 4
SP001 Formation Assessments 0
TL001 Vocational Assessments 0
  Senior Statement of Faith 0

A minimum of 96 quarter credits is required for graduation from an M.A. program. The student is responsible to meet all graduation deadlines and requirements.


The Bethel Seminary Catalog is provided online as a convenience for those who desire course information in electronic form. The printed version of the Bethel Seminary catalog is the official version, and it will be treated as the document of record in all seminary business.