The Master of Divinity in Missiological Studies provides you with a comprehensive range of biblical-theological knowledge and practical skills for ministry leadership along with specialized skills to engage, encourage and support people from another culture with the gospel of Jesus Christ. It prepares you to serve cross-culturally in a local church or with an international agency.
Campus • Online
Campus – January 3, 2025
Online – January 13, 2025
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Seminary & School of Counseling
ATS, ABHE, SACSCOC
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An MDiv in Missiological Studies can open doors to a range of career opportunities. You may pursue mission work, cross-cultural ministry, or leadership roles in religious organizations and nonprofits focused on global outreach. Additionally, this degree can be valuable for positions in academia, research, interfaith organizations, humanitarian agencies and international development. The degree also opens the door to pursuing a PhD leading to careers in college, seminary and university-level teaching, both in the United States and abroad
Study with professors who have spent many years involved in mission work around the world and North America. You’ll study with faculty who have lived and continue to live what they are teaching.
Serve cross-culturally in a local church or with an international agency.
This degree can be valuable for positions in academia, research, interfaith organizations, humanitarian agencies and international development.
In addition to the undergraduate core and other related courses, here is a glimpse at a few of the courses you will be taking in this program.
For a full list of courses related to this program, visit the Academic Catalog at one of the options below:
The Great Commission to “disciple the nations” is too important not to fulfill; too big for the Christians of any one one nation to fulfill. In this interactive course you will uncover and grapple with various issues that either enhance or undermine a healthy partnership. The topics of scriptural foundations, money, mission, core cultural concepts, relationships, accountability in various cultures, teaching and training, interdependency, mutuality, and synergy will be investigated. The various stages of an intercultural partnership will be examined.
In this course you will consider the critical issues related to evangelism, disciplemaking, church planting and multiplying, and leadership development in the global church.
In this course you will begin to explore linguistics by being introduced to principles involved in the study and analysis of the phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of any language, with practical application relating to data from different languages. You will especially focus on criteria and procedures involved in the cross-language and cross-cultural translation of the Bible.
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