Master of Arts in Bible and Theology (Online)

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Northwest University is located in Kirkland, Washington. Since 1934, we’ve provided training and preparation for students who’ve built thousands of successful careers. Now, those 80+ years of experience are available online.

The objective of the online Master of Arts in Bible and Theology degree is to immerse students in an integrated, comprehensive arts approach to a theological graduate education. This includes theology, philosophy, history, and biblical studies. Here, you’ll build the skills necessary to effectively engage with cultural trends, social transformation, and the challenges facing the church. The online Bible and Theology program will help you develop thinking and practice that is biblically informed and creatively faithful to the historic mission of the Christian faith.

 

Highest Accreditation

Not all online programs are accredited—something you never have to worry about at NU.

 

Exceptional Education

80+ years of experience and knowledge went into creating our online courses.

 

Faith Integration

Every course includes a component that helps you relate the subject to your faith.

 

Faculty Who Care

Our instructors are experts who love students and bring out their very best.

Culturally Relevant. Biblically Sound.

When Jason Deuman was looking for a graduate degree in theology, he wanted one that would challenge him to effectively engage with today's culture. Most importantly, he sought a program that was biblically sound. He found both with our M.A. in Bible and Theology program. "I was taught by great professors who were always willing to wrestle with tough questions—but always from a biblical perspective. At NU, I learned how to think and teach the Bible well."

Why Choose an Online Master's Degree in Bible and Theology at Northwest University?

  • You are a student who desires to apply biblical and theological truths to contemporary cultural and social issues facing the church.
  • You are a student who desires to further discover your personal faith-beliefs and assumptions while becoming aware of the theological challenges of today and developing skills to articulate your theological beliefs.
  • You are a student who desires to understand the historic mission of the Christian faith while developing skills in thinking and application both within the church and in other ministry involvements.
  • You are a student who desires to develop skills to enable you to serve as an effective, relevant, and unique witnesses within the Christian community and the society at large.