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M.A.R.L. — Master of Arts Degree in Religious Leadership

This degree is especially designed to equip persons for various lay roles in professional religious leadership or for ordained roles where the M.Div. is not an ordination requirement. The degree provides a broad foundation in Bible, history, theology, ethics, and the arts of ministry while allowing for a modest amount of focused study in a particular area appropriate to the role in which the student will serve.

Educational Goals
Requirements
Concentrations
   Urban Ministry
   Pastoral Care and Counseling

Educational Goals of the Degree
The excellent graduate of the United Theological Seminary Master of Arts in Religious Leadership program:

1. has significant introductory knowledge of, and beginning ability to appropriate for contemporary contexts, the Christian tradition in its biblical origins and subsequent major lines of development to its present global diversity of expression;

2. understands the nature and dynamics of the contexts in which he or she, and the faith communities he or she leads, are called to minister;

3. knows herself or himself as a particular person with gifts and yet limits, with global connections and yet a particular location, with her or his own call and yet accountable to a larger community, and has begun to develop her or his own ministerial-theological identity and authority, with a lifelong need for learning, and with a spiritual life which she or he is equipped to nurture;

4. is able to analyze and evaluate contexts and self, as well as the resources available for ministry in those contexts;

5. is able, out of the integration of faith traditions, contexts, and self, to construct a theology that, with and for the faith community of which she or he is a member, meaningfully names God’s presence and leading in the context; and

6. out of that theology is able to shape a pattern of community leadership that is adaptive, collaborative, pastoral, and transforming as it invites the faith community of which she or he is a member to become a more theologically astute, pastoral , and transforming presence in its context.

Requirements of the Degree
The Master of Arts in Religious Leadership (M.A.R.L.) degree at United requires 54 credit hours of study, normally taken as 18 3-credit courses. On a full-time basis these courses are taken over two years at a rate of ten courses per year. The degree can be completed on a part-time basis. All work for the degree must be completed within five years. The specific requirements are as follows:

1. Satisfactory completion of 54 semester hours of credit. Of these, 48 are taken in the form of required courses and 6 are taken in the form of free electives.

Required courses that must be taken within the first full-time equivalent year of study

  • IS100 – Principles of Writing and Critical Thinking in Theological Interpretation (non-credit course; may be waived at admission based on writing sample)
  • IS151 – Theological Interpretation: God, Community, and Transformation
  • IS152 – Integration of Ministry and Local Theologies
  • CH161 – Orientation to the Older Testament: Pentateuch and Former Prophets
  • CH261 – New Testament Texts in Context
  • CH461 – Introduction to Historical Theology
  • CH462 – Introduction to American Religious Histories
  • CL670 – Introduction to Pastoral Care
  • CL440 – Foundations of Christian Education

Required courses taken within the second full-time equivalent year of study

  • TR105 – Constructive Theology
  • CS251-252 – Religious Leadership, Organization, Administration, and Finance in Context (two courses [9 credits] taken in sequence in the same year)
  • TR107 – Christian Ethics
  • IS261 – Final M.A.R.L. Integrative Seminar
  • One of the following two courses:
    CL330 – Worship
    CL336 – Preaching
  • One global justice course

2. Satisfactory completion of Unit I of vocational testing and consultation. These consultations are provided by the North Central Ministry Development Center adjacent to the seminary campus. This unit is to be completed during the first half of the student’s program.

3. Completion of an Integrative Notebook documenting the student’s individual work in integrating the different elements of his or her course of study in a manner appropriate to his or her identity and context. This notebook or portfolio contains a variety of materials (e.g., course papers, sermon videotapes, reflections papers, art projects) and is the basis for annual conversation with the student’s advisor concerning his or her educational progress.

4. Participation in the Spiritual Chronicle process, which supports a student’s integration of the spiritual, academic, and vocational dimensions of his or her seminary journey.

5. Recommendation by the faculty, which takes into account academic, personal, and professional readiness for ministry.

Concentrations of the Degree:
Urban Ministry | Pastoral Care and Counseling

Concentration in Urban Ministry
The concentration has the following requirements:

  • Three elective courses drawn from an approved list (available from the dean), one of which must be a CH or TR course. One of the electives must be taken by cross-registration at Luther Seminary or Bethel Seminary.
  • The student’s contextual placement in CS251-252 must be an urban ministry site.

Concentration in Pastoral Care and Counseling
The concentration has the following requirements:

  • CS254/CL663 – Clinical Pastoral Education
  • Two elective courses in pastoral care and/or pastoral counseling, one of which may be a second unit of CPE
 

 


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