Catholic Theology Master Programs

Catholic Theology Master Programs in Germany (2026/2027)

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Catholic Theology is an academic discipline that explores the doctrines, traditions, and beliefs of the Catholic Church through systematic study and critical analysis. Students engage with both historical and contemporary theological perspectives, examining sacred texts like the Bible, papal documents, and writings of Church Fathers and saints. The curriculum typically covers fundamental areas including Systematic Theology (exploring core doctrines like the Trinity and Christology), Moral Theology (examining ethical principles and their application), Biblical Studies (analyzing Old and New Testament texts), Liturgical Theology (studying worship and sacraments), and Church History (tracing the development of Catholic thought and practice through time).

Advanced study often incorporates elements of philosophy, particularly scholastic thought from figures like Thomas Aquinas, while also engaging with modern theological developments following the Second Vatican Council.

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Catholic Theology Master Programs: Overview

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29%
Winter Semester
71%
Both Semesters

Language of Instruction

93%
German only
7%
German (and some English)

Numerus Clausus

100%
without admission restriction

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World Non-EU Students
93%
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7%
with tuition

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