Looking to list your Masters programmes? Log in here.
About the course
The M.Th. offers a distinctive learning experience based on the integration of the fields of theology, biblical studies and Christian practice. Students will engage critically with the intellectual challenges of ministry through the study of key themes in biblical, theological and ministerial studies. The course is thus framed around a clear interaction between both theory and practice and across a variety of areas of ministerial formation. The M.Th. aims to maintain a rigorous academic core whilst also broadening the scope of content and assessment to include professional application. This course is offered only in the part-time mode, with two options: Mode A which runs for three years and Mode B which runs for four years.
Entry Requirements
See website.
Register your interest for this programme
Please correct the errors indicated below to send your enquiry
The information you submit to Trinity College Dublin will only be used by them or their data partners to deal with your enquiry, according to their privacy notice. For more information on how we use and store your data, please read our privacy statement.
Chat to a Student Ambassador
Our student ambassadors are the best people to tell you about what studying at Trinity College Dublin is like.

Where will I study?
Where is Trinity College Dublin
Student Profile
Peter James Kiernan - New York, USA (Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, 2017 - 2018)
Trinity College Dublin is the premier English speaking higher education institution in the European Union. As a result, it exposes you to the best professors, resources, and classmates a university can offer.
I chose to study Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation at Trinity’s Irish School of Ecumenics, because of the incredible depth of their program. With a satellite-campus in Belfast, the program is at ground zero for studying the Troubles and the ramifications of peace in a post-conflict society. The professors and coursework are foremost in the field and challenge you to go beyond assumptions, and the community and staff make you feel at home. All of this, while being immersed in an environment where you live and experience the effects of post-conflict everyday make for a deeply meaningful and constructive education.
Studying at Conflict Resolution in Ireland was an incredible opportunity and a transformational experience. I came away with lifelong friends, mentors and memories that will last a lifetime.