Protestant Theology (minor subject)

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In the minor in Protestant Theology, you will explore religion as a formative force in history, culture, and society. You will conduct scholarly analysis of biblical texts, Christian traditions, and theological positions, and examine how faith, ethics, and the church continue to shape social debates today. In this way, you will complement your major with historical, textual, and religious perspectives.

At a Glance

  • Degree: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (depending on the major chosen)
  • Start of studies: Summer and winter semesters
  • Duration: 6 semesters
  • Credit requirements: 40 credits
  • Admission restrictions: none

Application Information

The minor is studied as a so-called "combined bachelor's degree." You apply for one of the main/major subjects we offer and then choose your desired minor.

Course Structure

The minor consists of 40 credits. You will take introductory courses in Biblical Theology, Systematic Theology, and Church History, and then deepen your studies in biblical texts and theological issues. In the required elective track, you’ll choose your own area of focus: either Church History or Religious Education.

Sample Study Plan

 (opens enlarged image)Sample Curriculum for the Minor in Protestant Religion

Examination Regulations and Module Handbook

In this document, you will find both the official rules for your minor and descriptions of the individual modules. The examination regulations explain the program structure and exams, while the module handbook describes course content, credits, and course requirements.

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