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Graduate School of Theology

Turning Out Theologians who can Contribute to Society and Christianity

The Graduate School of Theology trains participants to be clergy, missionaries, religious and bible instructors. An integrated six-year program continues from the undergraduate to the Masters level. Besides advanced scholastic guidance, we have a curriculum to meet the needs of the increasing number of people who wish to study while in employment. Starting from the Old and New Testaments, Christian history, lectures and practice in thought and culture, and practicum in churches and hospitals, we give our students the tools for contributing to society as Christians. In addition, at the Doctoral level we focus on providing students with help in their dissertations by promoting presentations at academic conferences and facilitating information exchange with other universities and research institutes. Our goal is to turn out graduates with a well-rounded education and in-depth specialized knowledge.

Features of the Graduate School
  • Acquiring more extensive knowledge in theology, and engaging in contemplation based on wide-ranging knowledge
  • Developing deep insight in a pluralistic society, and contributing to the discovery and solution of world issues
  • Improving the ability to freely use classical and foreign languages to conduct advanced theological research
  • Acquiring the ability to be a expert researcher and the writing skills necessary for disseminating research results