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Trinity Evangelical Divinity School provides theological education and ministry training that equips you to serve Christ with wisdom and grace, in truth and love. Our world-renowned faculty are deeply invested in teaching and mentoring students, immediately welcoming you into a community of servant-leaders making a difference for Christ.
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) program offers an 82-credit curriculum rooted in Scripture, theology, pastoral leadership, and cultural engagement—equipping students for a lifetime of faithful ministry and scholarship.
The Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS) is designed for those seeking deep academic formation rooted in Scripture and historic Christian theology. This integrative program offers a rich intellectual environment where evangelical orthodoxy meets critical inquiry, preparing students for teaching or research‑informed ministry. For those exploring future doctoral work, the MATS can serve as preparation, depending on the chosen track within the program. With concentrations in Old Testament, New Testament, or theology and history, students can pursue focused theological inquiry aligned with their academic or ministry passions.
The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) program is designed for experienced ministry leaders seeking to deepen their impact while remaining actively engaged in their calling. Rooted in spiritual formation and Christ-centred leadership, this program equips students to address real-world challenges through applied learning in their current ministry context. With mentorship from scholar-practitioners—faculty who are both theologians and active ministry leaders—students gain strategic insight and practical tools for sustainable leadership growth.
KEVIN J. VANHOOZER
RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
“In my very first course, my professor emphasized the importance of listening generously. I now think about that every single day. How we can be generous listeners in conversations with one another and in our engagement with theological texts—searching for the question underneath the question so that we can become better communicators. TEDS taught me how to be an excellent rhetorician and communicator of the gospel.”