Program Details
The Master of Arts in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy program centers on the holistic work of God’s mission. This program equips students with biblical, theological, and practical foundations for justice, cultural analysis, Christian advocacy, community development, and nonprofit leadership. Through engagement with contemporary social issues and ethical reflection, students develop skills in advocacy, leadership, and authentic relationship-building across disciplines.
The program’s goals emphasize the integration of biblical studies, theology, and cultural analysis to understand local and global concerns. Graduates are empowered to research, strategize, and advocate for social change while utilizing congregational public theology and community development concepts in specific contexts.
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100% OnlineSchool Accreditation & Licensing
Denver Seminary is accredited by:
Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS)
Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Program Requirements & Restrictions
Minimum Education
Bachelor DegreeRecommended GPA
2.5 or above (4.0 scale)Application Requirements
Official College Transcript(s), Essay/Writing Sample, Recommendation/Reference Letter(s)