Master of Arts in New Testament (MANT) Degree Program
Develop a strong biblical foundation and prepare for various forms of ministry or further studies with the Master of Arts in New Testament. You’ll receive an advanced understanding of the New Testament with emphasis on the original Greek text. Building on our long-standing commitment to and respect for the original language, the M.A. in New Testament will challenge you go deeper into God’s Word through exegesis courses in the original languages.
Hamilton Campus |
Typical StudentM.A. in New Testament students are typically interested in pursuing doctoral work, for which this degree is excellent preparation. Some may choose to earn a dual degree with Biblical Languages or Old Testament to enhance their preparedness for further studies. If you are interested in Bible translation, teaching or other related ministries, the M.A. in New Testament will prepare you well by equipping you with essential exegetical and hermeneutical skills using the original languages. Potential Careers
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Charlotte Campus |
Typical StudentM.A. in New Testament students are typically interested in pursuing doctoral work, for which this degree is excellent preparation. Some may choose to earn a dual degree with Biblical Studies or Old Testament to enhance their preparedness for further studies. If you are interested in Bible translation, teaching or other related ministries, the M.A. in New Testament will prepare you well by equipping you with essential exegetical and hermeneutical skills using the original languages. Potential Careers
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Spotlight Alum
“Gordon-Conwell prepared me extraordinarily well for my doctoral work in the University of Cambridge, and for my research and teaching since then, in both church and university contexts. Most importantly, my professors at Gordon-Conwell provided a model of engaged academic scholarship and teaching that is done in service of Christ, the Church and the world—a model that I now seek to emulate.”
Jonathan Moo, MANT/MAOT ‘04
Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, Whitworth University | Spokane, WA










