Licentiate Degree in Theology, tradition and avant-garde at the service of the Church
Four face-to-face specialisations and one distance learning specialisation make up the academic offer of this official Master's Degree at the Faculty of Theology at Comillas
Open call for admissions
4 June 2024
The Bachelor's Degree in Theology (Master's) is the postgraduate study (Master in Theology), which presupposes the knowledge and skills acquired in previous studies (Bachelor's Degree in Theology; Master in Divinity and equivalents). The Faculty offers four specialisations in face-to-face mode: Dogmatic-Fundamental Theology, Sacred Scripture, Moral and Pastoral Theology and Spiritual Theology. In addition, we offer the Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Theology by distance learning.
Bachelor's Degree in Theology. Specialisation in Moral and Pastoral Theology:
Bachelor's Degree in Theology. Specialisation in Dogmatic-Fundamental Theology:
Bachelor's Degree in Theology. Speciality in Spiritual Theology:
Bachelor's Degree in Theology. Speciality in Sacred Scripture:
The Faculty of Theology at Comillas Pontifical University, with more than 120 years of commitment to academic and research excellence in service to the Church, has been recognised as a leader in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, positioning it as the first Faculty of Theology in Spain and 29th worldwide. The Dean, Francisco Ramírez, SJ, points out that studying at Comillas involves personalised accompaniment for the student, as part of the institutional commitment that is the Bachelor's Degree in Theology.
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