MATS | MA in Theological Studies - Gordon Conwell

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

MA in Theological Studies (MATS)

The Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS) is a flexible academic degree program equipping men and women for ministry. Prospective students should be committed Christians called to or already engaging in ministry desiring academic development. The MATS can also provide a pathway to further scholarship.

Potential Careers

  • Doctoral Studies
  • Teaching in Christian Education
  • Church Ministry
  • Para-church Ministry
  • Campus Ministry
  • Missions

Alumni Experiences

Rachel Hastings

“My husband and I came to Gordon-Conwell with several years of church experience already under our belts. For me, choosing to enroll in an academic MA was about maximizing the kind of learning I could only get through seminary.”

— Rachel Hastings (MAOT & MANT ’20)

Christer Bergus

“I chose Gordon-Conwell because of its strong reputation in Scripture and the original languages, and my experience did not disappoint. There is a deep need in the body of Christ globally to have a strong foundation built on the Word of God and those who have gone before us in the faith; Gordon-Conwell has provided this more completely in my life.”

— Christer Bergus (MATS ’26)

Alden Foelsche

“I began my seminary journey at a denominational school when I first started in full-time ministry. I transferred to Gordon-Conwell after my first year because I increasingly desired a more ecumenical educational experience, where I could pursue unity among the broader body of Christ and be challenged by other evangelical perspectives. I am so glad I did. My theology has been sharpened, expanded, and corrected in ways I couldn’t have gotten elsewhere.”

— Alden Foelsche (MATS ’26)

Program Goals

  • You will be spiritually grounded. You will understand who you are as a child of God and will be faithful in developing your relationship with Christ and with his people.
  • You will be biblically grounded. You will acknowledge the authority of God’s inerrant Bible and its centrality in governing Christian life and practice. You will understand the main themes and emphases of the Old and New Testaments and have a grasp of the overall message of the Bible and its implications for all aspects of life.
  • You will be exegetically skilled. You will grasp the basics of interpretive methodology and will have practice in using tools and techniques to handle the Bible well. Graduates in some concentrations will have significant exposure to the biblical languages and their use in exegesis.
  • You will be historically and theologically adept. You will appreciate the historical and doctrinal heritage both of the Christian church as a whole and of the specific group or groups of which they are a part.
  • You will be culturally and globally aware. You will recognize the importance of understanding the culture in which you minister and will possess experience in interpreting your particular ministry context in light of Scripture. You will be aware of what the Lord is doing to establish his kingdom throughout the world and will see your own ministry in direct connection to the worldwide mission of his church.
  • You will be equipped with ministry skills. You will gain experience and skills in the particular ministry to which you are called.

Program Distinctives

  • Development of a firm biblical foundation to equip students for effective ministry
  • World-renowned faculty members training new leaders in the Church
  • Access to other top-tier institutions, including Harvard Divinity School and Boston University School of Theology, through the Boston Theological Interreligous Consortium
  • Emphasis on global engagement provides opportunities for hands-on missions experience
  • Development of a firm biblical foundation to equip students for effective ministry in an urban setting
  • Conveniently located in the heart of the city with faculty who are urban ministry practitioners
  • Access to other top-tier institutions, including Harvard Divinity School and Boston University School of Theology, through the Boston Theological Interreligous Consortium
  • Quality contextualized theological education and hands-on training
  • Rigorous courses offered in various formats (evenings, weekends, week intensives and online/hybrid) to accommodate your schedule
  • Convenient, economical and innovative adult education system
  • Renowned, highly qualified and experienced faculty
  • Enhanced library services with capability to access theological databases from your home
  • Access to library resources and classes at other top-tier institutions through the Carolina Theological Consortium
  • Quality contextualized theological education taught in Portuguese and Spanish
  • Rigorous courses offered evenings and weekends to accommodate your schedule
  • Convenient, economical, and innovative adult education system
  • Renowned, highly qualified, and experienced faculty
  • Enhanced library services with capability to access theological databases from your home

Optional Concentrations

In addition to the standard MATS, Gordon-Conwell offers multiple predefined concentrations. These concentrations provide you a focused plan of study.

Biblical Languages

Church History

Intercultural Studies

Leadership

(Latino Ministries Program)

Old Testament

New Testament

Spiritual Formation

Theology

Courses

60 Credit Hours (20 Courses)

The standard MA in Theological Studies (MATS) includes ten foundational courses (core requirements), two biblical or research language courses, six concentration courses, and two open electives.

Foundational Courses (Core Requirements)*

Exploring the Old Testament

Introduces history, literature and thought of Old Testament as reflected in its major divisions and individual books. Designed and recommended for those who have not had a systematic survey of the Old Testament, enabling them to proceed with seminary-level studies.

Exploring the New Testament

Introduction to the New Testament, providing a framework to understand its message as a whole, as well as the particular message of each book. The course focuses on historical, literary, and theological aspects of the New Testament.

Interpreting the Bible

An introduction to essential bibliographical tools necessary for Bible study and an orientation to the key issues in the field of hermeneutics. Prerequisites: NT501 and OT500.

Survey of Church History

Surveys the history of the Christian church from its founding at Pentecost in Jerusalem to the present day worldwide movement.

Ethics Course

Explores how Christians can make and enact good, wise, and faithful ethical choices and develop moral character and community in the midst of a complex world.

Theology Survey I

A study of theological method, revelation, inspiration, and canon of scripture; existence and attributes of God; Trinity; creation and providence; human nature; original and actual sin.

Theology Survey II

A study of the person and work of Christ, predestination, conversion, justification, sanctification, and the work of the Holy Spirit; perseverance; the nature and mission of the church; sacraments; eschatology. Prerequisite: TH501. Also must complete OT500 and NT501 before or during this course.

World Missions or Evangelism Course

Explores the necessary mandate for all disciples of Jesus Christ to obey his authority and commission to take the gospel to all the world.

Spiritual Formation for Ministry

Spiritual Formation for Ministry (MC/SF501): The foundational course in the Division of Practical Theology and an introduction to theological seminary. A beginning working knowledge of spiritual formation leading to a lifetime of continuing education. Spiritual exercise and small group practice for personal application and for leadership in the church.

 

Dynamics of Spiritual Life (CH/SF591): Drawing on the Creation-Redemption narrative and the riches of the history of Christian Spirituality, the course presents a comprehensive model of spirituality that can be used in personal renewal, spiritual formation, direction, discipleship, and counseling. Combining theory and praxis, it explores key spiritual dynamics, equipping for ministry to those seeking a deeper life with Christ.
Understanding Culture

Examine culture through biblical, anthropological, and missiological lenses to develop cross-cultural competence and foster God-honoring, reconciling relationships within diverse communities.

 

Concentrations, Languages, & Electives

Concentration Course
Concentration Course
Concentration Course
Concentration Course
Concentration Course
Concentration Course
Language I
Language II
Elective Course
Elective Course

* Some of our predefined concentrations include minor adjustments to the core requirements in addition to the concentration electives. Common changes include substituting a two-course sequence of Church History for CH500, or substituting a two-course sequence of Interpreting the Old Testament & New Testament rather than OT/NT517.

Requirements

Academic Requirements

Required Degree: Bachelor’s
Minimum GPA: 3.0

English Language Requirements

Gordon-Conwell requires a TOEFL score of 92 or better (IBT) for International Students. We also accept IELTS scores of 7.0 or higher, or a Duolingo score of 115. Students who have completed an undergraduate degree through an English-language university may request a TOEFL waiver.

Application Requirements

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Scholarships and financial assistance are available.