MAS - Ecumenical Studies

objectives
Provide a specialized post-graduate academic programme for theologians who seek to deepen their knowledge in the field of ecumenical studies
Give an opportunity for an academic reflection focusing on research within a scrutiny of already gained professional experience and enable a multiplication and a differentiated analysis of cutting edge issues preoccupying the ecumenical fellowship
audience
Lay or ordained person who has completed a university Master’s degree, preferably in Christian theology or in a closely related discipline and who is interested in studying ecumenism at university level
programme
9 modules: Core Course on the History of the Ecumenical Movement • Workshop on Intercultural Bible Study • Workshop on Practical Theology • Ecumenical Study Visits • Seminar on Research Methodology • Interdisciplinary / Intercultural Course • Research Fellowship • Research Seminar
Master Thesis
dir
Prof. Andreas Dettwiler, University of Geneva and Prof. Ioan Sauca, Ecumenical Institute
coordinator
Prof. Amélé Ekué, Ecumenical Institute
partnership
Autonomous Faculty of Protestant Theology of the University of Geneva and the Ecumenical Institute (part of the World Council of Churches)
Diploma jointly awarded by the University of Geneva and the Ecumenical Institute
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Duration
September 2013 to June 2014 • 60 ECTS credits

Application deadline
30 November 2012

Registration fee
See contact below

Information
Ecumenical Institute
+41(0)22 960 73 00

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