5 Theology Master's degrees in Lugano
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5 Theology Master's degrees in Lugano
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USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master of Arts in Interreligious Dialogue. Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions
- Lugano, Switzerland
MA
Part time
2 years
Distance learning
English
The Master of Arts in Interreligious Dialogue. Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions has been designed to provide extensive knowledge of the major world religions and explain their basic principles, different structures, and history.
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USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master in Diritto Canonico ed Ecclesiastico Comparato
- Lugano, Switzerland
Master
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
Italian, English
The second level degree or Master of Arts in Comparative Canon and Ecclesiastical Law, issued from the FTL-USI, it stands out for the originality of the proposals compared to study courses of other universities, above all for the attention given to theological training in a comparative perspective.
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USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master in Scienza, filosofia e teologia delle religioni
- Lugano, Switzerland
Master
Full time
4 semesters
Blended
Italian, English
The Master in Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions was activated in 2006 at the FTL as part of the Re.Te Institute. (Religions and Theology), with the aim of training in the knowledge of religions and interreligious dialogue in an increasingly multicultural world. Since 2014, thanks to the collaboration with the USI eLearning Lab (eLab), the Master has also been activated in an online formula. Today this is the only available way of using its courses.
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USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master of Theology
- Lugano, Switzerland
Master
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, Italian
Studying theology today does not mean practicing something out of time but it is a rational investigation into questions that never lose their relevance: who is God and who is the human being who relates to him? It is, therefore, a matter of exploring existential questions, questions about the Absolute, questions that tomorrow's man will also ask himself, and this not only from a Christian point of view but also from all other religions.
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USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master of Arts in interreligious dialogue: Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions
- Lugano, Switzerland
MA
Part time
4 semesters
Distance learning
English
The Master of Arts in interreligious dialogue: Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions, promoted by the Re.Te. Institute ("Religions and Theology") of the Lugano Faculty of Theology, has been designed to provide extensive knowledge of the major world religions, explain their basic principles, their different structures, and their history. The Master’s course aims to teach its students to promote and develop a dialogue with members of other religions, precisely by gaining an appreciation of other religions and learning how to communicate and hold effective interaction.
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Although some people study theology to prepare for a particular religious order, others study it to understand the divine. Through reviewing religious and philosophical beliefs throughout history, students can gain a better grasp not only on each of the specific traditions but also on people’s beliefs in general.
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