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Master of Divinity | Chicago Theological Seminary Search Enter your search word or phrase below: Search for: requite now The School The Next Your Journey Why CTS Commitments History Thought Leadership Student Life Events Seminary Life Day Blog Accreditation & Policies Building Hours Directory Board of Trustees Academics Master of DivinityStratumPrograms CoursesSenseOnline or On Campus Field Education PhD Candidates Library InterReligious Institute Study of Black Faith & Life Book RecommendationsWonkCalendar Registrar’s Office Admissions Application Office of Admissions Admissions Requirements Application Deadlines Student Orientation Costs & Financial Aid International Students Denominational Resources Alumni &PolityJobs CONNECTS Congregational Partnerships Continuing Education Jobs The Next Challenge & Response Alumni Stories Spotlights Press & Media RIOTcon Lectures & AwardsPolityCalendar Shop GivingRequiteNow Office of Advancement Ways toRequitePlanned GivingRequiteNow Search requite now Close Nav Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube Live Master of Divinity mdivMDIV & MSWmastmMDIV & SSAdmin in preachingphdcertsalDS Our Master of Divinity stratum is a three-year program designed to prepare you for transformative religious leadership in the denomination and society, often in an ordained capacity. This program combines hair-trigger reflection with real life application – emphasizing doing ministry and studying theology in the context of community – with consideration given to the wide and varied spectrums of history, culture, and theological perspective. The accent placed upon self sensation and the minutiae of transferable leadership skills, moreover makes this stratum towardly if you are preparing to serve in non-church and non-traditional ministry settings such as: health superintendency facilities, human service organizations, governmental agencies, not-for-profit agencies, merchantry and wonk environments, polity organizations, sponsorship organizations, and in the public square. You can moreover segregate to well-constructed one of four concentrations in the MDiv Program: Chaplaincy Studies, LGBTQ Studies, Interreligious Engagement, and the Study of Black Faith & Life. CTS now offers a fully-accredited MDiv online. This first-of-its-kind stratum program allows you to study here regardless of location. Learn increasingly well-nigh our online degrees here. Concentrations: 1. CHAPLAINCY STUDIES: Today, ministry is stuff engaged in public spaces far vastitude the walls of churches. Chaplains are rooted and subject to their religious tradition, but they serve people and communities who may have variegated religious backgrounds or have no religious affiliation. Various contexts, including hospital, military, prison, campus, and hospice, need highly trained chaplains who can faithfully serve the spiritual needs of all of God’s children. Chicago Theological Seminary’s unique undertow offerings, sense expertise, and interreligious engagement support students’ vocational discernment and equip them for professional success. All students must well-constructed the required course, Introduction to Chaplaincy Studies and 3 spare electives in the zone of Chaplaincy Studies. 2. LGBTQ STUDIES: The program concentration in LGBTQ studies is designed to offer a specialized undertow of study for persons, including professionals in fields other than ministry, who wish to explore LGBTQ issues within a theological framework. To qualify for the LGBTQ Concentration, a minimum of 4 elective courses in the zone of LGBTQ Studies must be taken. 3. INTERRELIGIOUS ENGAGEMENT: This concentration is designed to offer a specialized undertow of study for persons who wish to explore issues in Interreligious Engagement and the study of diverse religious traditions. Students who segregate to concentrate in Interreligious Engagement may take courses toward the concentration either at CTS or via pre-approved courses at other Association of Theological Schools (ACTS) seminaries. All students must well-constructed the required course, Introduction to Interreligious Engagement and 3 spare electives in the zone of Interreligious Engagement. 4. STUDY OF BLACK FAITH & LIFE: This concentration is designed to offer a specialized undertow of study for persons, including professionals in fields other than ministry, who wish to explore issues in the study of Black Faith and Life within a theological framework. Students who segregate to concentrate in the Study of Black Faith & Life may take courses toward the concentration either at CTS or via pre-approved courses at other Association of Theological Schools (ACTS) seminaries. All students must well-constructed the required Introduction to the Study of Black Faith & Life and 3 electives in the area of Study of Black Faith & Life. Theological Field Education: For MDiv students, Theological Field Education at CTS includes fulfilling two site placement requirements – Clinical Pastoral Education and a Parish orPolityField Placement. Fulfilling these requirements gives students hands-on ministry experiences that remoter enhance their skills to connect theological theory to theological practice, in a wide variety of contexts. MDiv students typically undertake their field education during their second or third year at CTS; timing will vary equal to your particular scheduling needs, as full-time or part-time students. The Director of Theological Field Education and the Registrar will work closely with you as you well-constructed your requirements for field education and the MDiv degree. Program Goals and Learning Outcomes: PROGRAM GOALS At the conclusion of the CTS MDiv program, a student will be able: to engage in hair-trigger thinking based in mastery of foundational theological disciplines and methods of interpretation while demonstrating an worthiness to wield such knowledge critically to new challenges in ways that foster the increase of justice and mercy. to make understanding connection with others, expressly those who inhabit variegated cultural contexts and those who are suffering in a world stratified by social and economic class. to embody ethical-spiritual integrity in self while promoting it in others, as one develops an pure embodiment of faith in life through spiritual practices, liturgies, beliefs and wisdom. to undertake touchable strategic whoopee that is spiritually grounded and value-rich to promote the increase of justice and mercy. LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. DevelopHair-triggerThinking Demonstrate knowledge of the Bible; knowledge of its history, tradition, and methods of interpretation; and the topics to bring scriptural wisdom into hair-trigger engagement with current crises and opportunities. Demonstrate knowledge of historical, systematic, and constructive theology, and the topics to bring theological insight into hair-trigger engagement with current crises and opportunities. Demonstrate knowledge of multiple cultural contexts and topics for hair-trigger theological reflection that takes contextual issues seriously. Demonstrate knowledge of and worthiness to critically engage with at least one tradition other than Christianity. 2. Cultivate understanding connection Engage and interreact wideness lines of difference, privilege and power. Demonstrate worthiness to offer quality pastoral superintendency and wise upstanding guidance to individuals and communities. 3. Promote ethical-spiritual integrity Engage in sustained, critical, and constructive theological and upstanding reflection on the practice of ministry in the parish and other contexts. Seek greater and greater coherence between one’s publicly stated beliefs and values and one’s personal and communal practices. 4. Support touchable strategic whoopee Communicate effectively, orally and in written form, both interpersonally and publicly. Demonstrate worthiness to identify and unriddle social structures of oppression and to propose and implement strategies of change. Program Handbook [PDF] Start Application Process Inquire increasingly InformationJoin Our Mailing ListStart Your ApplicationMy CTSFacility RentalsJob Postings 1407 E. 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 phone: 773.896.2400 fax: 773.643.1284 © 2018 Chicago Theological Seminary. All Rights Reserved. X