Masters Level
Students who have completed the [Bachelor of Theology] degree may apply for the seminary’s Master of Art in Religion (M.A.R.) and Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program.
The M.A.R. program is open to both men and women who desire to grow in their understanding of the Bible and its theology. The M.A.R. is focused on the practical competencies for appropriate levels of service and leadership within the church. While the study of [Biblical Languages] will prove helpful, it is not a required prerequisite for the M.A.R. degree. The program culminates in the research and writing of a master’s-level thesis.
The MDiv program equips church leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to serve as upper-level leaders and to engage in higher theological study. The program emphasizes the use of the biblical languages of Greek and Hebrew, providing students with a strong foundation for in-depth biblical understanding and interpretation. Graduates of the MDiv program are prepared to provide upper-level leadership within the church, prepared to preach and teach the truths of God’s word, and equipped to engage in advanced theological study. The program culminates in the research and writing of a master’s level thesis.
Since the M.Div. degree is globally recognized as the highest level of study for candidates for pastoral ministry, ALS invites only men to study at this level. This matches what God’s word says about the roles of men and women within the church (1 Timothy 2:12-14). For more information, see our [statement of faith]. Women are invited to study in the M.A.R. program.
Students who have not studied the [Biblical Languages] while in the bachelor’s program will be required to study Hebrew and Greek before enrolling in the relevant Old Testament and New Testament exegetical courses. Biblical language credits are considered prerequisites to the program and do not count toward the cumulative credits necessary for program completion.
The M.A.R and M.Div. degrees build on the cumulative 128 credits earned at the [Certificate and Diploma Levels] and the [BTh Level]. The M.A.R. will be granted after a successful study of an additional 30 credits (158 cumulative credits) and the M.Div. will be granted after an additional 60 credits (188 cumulative credits).
Entrance Requirements
- Meets all requirements of [Certificate and Diploma Level] and [Bachelor’s Level] entry.
- Successful completion of the [Bachelor of Theology], or its equivalent, with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher.
- Demonstrates a character befitting of a person who aspires for ministry as outlined in 2 Timothy 3 and Titus 1.
- A recommendation from the student’s pastor or a leader in his congregation.
- A recommendation from the student’s advisor/counselor
- A willingness to respect ALS’s [statement of faith] and the Lutheran character of ALS
- Active leadership role in a local congregation or group where practical ministry may be practiced and observed
Program of Study
| BIB 511 | Old Testament: The Books of Moses | (1.5 Credits) |
| BIB 512 | Hermeneutics: Historical-Grammatical Interpretation | (1.5 Credits) |
| BIB 513 | Hermeneutics: History of Bible Interpretation | (1.5 Credits) |
| BIB 514 | Hermeneutics: Textual Criticism | (1.5 Credits) |
| HIS 521 | Lutheranism since the Reformation | (3 Credits) |
| HIS 522 | History of Christianity in China (Asia) | (3 Credits) |
| HIS 523 | Book of Concord: Smalcald Articles | (3 Credits) |
| HIS 524 | Book of Concord: Formula of Concord | (3 Credits) |
| SYS 531 | Advanced Biblical Doctrine I | (3 Credits) |
| SYS 532 | Advanced Biblical Doctrine II | (3 Credits) |
| PAS 541 | Pastoral Epistles | (2 Credits) |
| PAS 542 | Church Leadership and Administration | (2 Credits) |
| MIS 551 | History of Missions | (3 Credits) |
| MIS 552 | Leading Gospel-Mission Movements | (2 Credits) |
| RES 561 | Thesis Writing | (3 Credits) |
| HEB 571 | Hebrew Exegesis: Genesis | (3 Credits) |
| HEB 572 | Hebrew Exegesis: Psalms | (3 Credits) |
| HEB 573 | Hebrew Exegesis: Jeremiah | (3 Credits) |
| GRE 581 | Greek Exegesis: Gospel of John | (3 Credits) |
| GRE 582 | Greek Exegesis: Galatians | (3 Credits) |
| GRE 583 | Greek Exegesis: I Corinthians | (3 Credits) |
| THE 591 | Master Thesis (M.A.R.) | (3 Credits) |
| THE 592 | Master Thesis (M. Div.) | (6 Credits) |
