MASTER OF DIVINITY (M.Div.)College Programs

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Master of Divinity (M.Div.)

The professional graduate degree for full clergy formation and pastoral ministry within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Churchβ€”rooted in doctrine, Scripture, worship, spiritual discipline, and practical ministry.

Program Overview

The M.Div. equips students for pastoral service through advanced Orthodox theology, biblical studies, liturgy, homiletics, pastoral care, spiritual direction, and supervised ministry practice. It is designed for clergy-track formation and serious ministry leadership.

Total Credits
81 credits
Length
6 semesters (3 years)
Format
In-person / hybrid
Best For
Clergy-track & pastoral ministry
Purpose:
To form faithful Orthodox pastors and ministers who can teach sound doctrine, lead worship, shepherd souls, and serve the Church with humility and discipline.

Clergy Formation Components

  • Doctrinal Formation: Orthodox dogmatics, Christology, Trinity, sacraments
  • Scriptural Formation: advanced biblical study and Orthodox interpretation
  • Liturgical Formation: liturgy, sacraments, rubrics, church service practice
  • Pastoral Formation: counseling, visitation, funerals, marriage preparation
  • Homiletics: preaching and teaching for parish life
  • Spiritual Formation: prayer rule, fasting discipline, repentance, ethics

Supervised Ministry

Students complete supervised service in parish life (teaching, assisting, pastoral care, administration), under guidance of clergy and faculty.

Practicum Examples
Teaching β€’ catechesis β€’ hospital visits β€’ liturgical preparation β€’ youth ministry β€’ community outreach

Curriculum (81 Credits)

Semester-by-semester outline (approximately 13–14 credits per semester). Course sequencing may be adjusted.

Semester 1 (13–14 credits)
  • TH 501 β€” Advanced Orthodox Dogmatics I (3)
  • BI 501 β€” Biblical Theology & Interpretation I (3)
  • LI 501 β€” Liturgical Theology I (3)
  • SF 501 β€” Spiritual Formation for Clergy I (2)
  • MI 501 β€” Ministry Practicum I (2–3)
Semester 2 (13–14 credits)
  • TH 502 β€” Advanced Orthodox Dogmatics II (3)
  • BI 502 β€” Biblical Theology & Interpretation II (3)
  • LI 502 β€” Liturgical Theology II (3)
  • PA 502 β€” Pastoral Care & Counseling I (2)
  • MI 502 β€” Ministry Practicum II (2–3)
Semester 3 (13–14 credits)
  • CH 511 β€” Church History & Councils (3)
  • PT 511 β€” Patristics & Fathers (3)
  • HM 511 β€” Homiletics & Teaching Ministry (3)
  • PA 511 β€” Pastoral Care & Counseling II (2)
  • MI 511 β€” Ministry Practicum III (2–3)
Semester 4 (13–14 credits)
  • CL 521 β€” Canon Law & Church Order (3)
  • SA 521 β€” Sacraments & Pastoral Practice (3)
  • ET 521 β€” Orthodox Ethics & Christian Life (3)
  • SF 521 β€” Spiritual Formation for Clergy II (2)
  • MI 521 β€” Ministry Practicum IV (2–3)
Semester 5 (13–14 credits)
  • MS 531 β€” Mission & Evangelism (3)
  • AD 531 β€” Church Administration & Leadership (3)
  • PR 531 β€” Preaching Practicum (2)
  • RS 531 β€” Research & Writing for Ministry (2)
  • MI 531 β€” Ministry Practicum V (3–4)
Semester 6 (13–14 credits)
  • HP 541 β€” Hymnody / Church Chant (as applicable) (3)
  • PA 541 β€” Pastoral Theology (Life Events) (3)
  • AP 541 β€” Apologetics & Contemporary Challenges (3)
  • CP 541 β€” Capstone Project / Thesis (2–3)
  • MI 541 β€” Ministry Practicum VI (2)
Assessment:
Participation β€’ Reading β€’ Sermons β€’ Pastoral case studies β€’ Papers β€’ Exams β€’ Practicum evaluations β€’ Capstone project

Admission Requirements

  • B.Th. (or equivalent) required, or approved placement
  • Completed application form
  • Statement of calling and purpose (for clergy track)
  • Parish priest recommendation (required for clergy track)
  • Interview/assessment (as requested)
Clergy Track Note
Ordination decisions belong to Church authority. The M.Div. provides formation and preparation for service, under ecclesiastical guidance.

Degree Awarded

Graduates receive the Master of Divinity (M.Div.).

Religious Degree Statement
This is a religious degree intended for ministry, theology, and ecclesiastical study.

Apply to the M.Div. Program

Prepare for faithful pastoral ministry through Orthodox theological study, worship formation, and supervised service.

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