Simplicity, method, and order is the hallmark of the superstructure that every student is confronted with in their pursuit of the M.A. degree in theology.
The pursuit of an M.A. degree in theology is a challenging endeavour that requires students to navigate a superstructure built on the principles of simplicity, method, and order. These principles serve as the foundation for the coursework, research, and critical thinking that students will encounter and master throughout their academic journey. Furthermore, this superstructure is designed to foster a deep understanding and appreciation of the complex theological concepts and ideas that are fundamental to the study of theology. However, it is also a journey that promises to be rewarding, both intellectually and personally, as students cultivate a deeper understanding of the complexities of theology and their role within it.