Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry
Welch College
Key Information
Campus location
Nashville, USA
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
33 hours
Pace
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Tuition fees
USD 450
Application deadline
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Introduction
Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry
Classical Theology. Practical Ministry.
The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry at Welch College is designed for college graduates who desire additional education in the classical theological disciplines and the integration of those disciplines within the practice of Christian ministry. The 33-semester-hour M.A. degree is an advanced degree, with a hybrid format, that focuses on developing skills and knowledge in the area of Christian ministry. You will study under faculty members who are gifted scholars with specialties in a broad range of disciplines and are experienced in ministry. They will teach effectively and mentor you intend to apply biblical and theological depth to your ministry. The emphasis is on a practical application that builds on your experience. The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry is regionally and nationally accredited. Learn more about our accreditation here
Hybrid Format
Most courses are offered in a hybrid format that contains both online and traditional, in-class sessions. There are two fully online courses in the program. Hybrid courses are nine weeks in length. Eight weeks of the coursework is completed online with one week being an on-campus intensive. Housing for individual students is provided during the one-week intensive.
Program Details & Cost
MAT 6007 Mission and Church Growth MAT 6017 The Arminian Theological Tradition MAT 6027 Issues in Old Testament Studies MAT 6037 Discovering and Communicating Biblical Truth MAT 6047 Church and Culture MAT 6057 Ministry and Leadership I MAT 6067 Issues in New Testament Studies MAT 6077 Ministry and Leadership II MAT 6087 Theological Foundations (Fully online course) MAT 6097 The History of Doctrine (Fully online course) MAT 6107 Summative Experience
Program Costs
Tuition: $450 per credit hour Total Cost for Program: 33 credit hours X $450 = $14,850
Scholarships
A graduate education is expensive but it is one of the most important endeavors you will ever undertake. We can help you pay for your education by keeping costs low and helping you find financial aid in the form of loans and scholarships. Several institutional scholarships are available for Welch graduate students. Students must apply for scholarships through the Financial Aid Office. Documentation such as a copy of the ministerial ordination certificate (Ministry Scholarship) or transcript from undergraduate institutions (Academic Merit Scholarship) should be provided along with the scholarship application.
Program Objectives
Students who successfully complete the program should demonstrate:
- A thorough understanding of the history, principles, and methods of Biblical exegesis and the ability both to defend the reliability of the Biblical text and to communicate the Bible’s redemptive storyline in an effective, relevant way.
- Mastery and implementation of a biblical philosophy of church and pastoral leadership as applied to (a) the leader’s personal spiritual formation and interpersonal relationships; (b) Christian worship; (c) principles of pastoral care in ministering to people’s spiritual, psychological, relational and material needs; and (d) practical issues involved in the pastoral ministry within the local church.
- Application of rigorous theological critique informed by a Christian worldview toward the assessment of (a) trends, issues, and ethical concerns in the secular culture; and (b) current movements and trajectories within the church culture.
- An understanding of Christian theological thought with a view toward (a) critical engagement with a wide scope of theological systems and worldviews; (b) grounding in Reformation Arminianism and the distinctive of Free Will Baptist theology; and, (c) the role of presuppositional apologetics oriented toward worldview critique.
- Grasp of the global expanse of God’s Kingdom-building through His church encompassing: (a) missiological principles of international evangelization and church planting as applied to the local church; and (b) organic models of church growth founded upon an understanding of biblical principles of evangelism and discipleship.
- A solid grasp of the history of the church, particularly: (a) the heritage of evangelical orthodoxy traced through the patristic, reformation, and post-reformation eras; and (b) Free Will Baptist history and traditions, with an emphasis on confessional loyalty.
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