Harvard Divinity School’s MTS offers scholars a flexible, two-year platform to delve into areas such as Islamic Studies, Religion & Public Life, or Philosophy of Religion. Through language study, contextual theology seminars, and archival research in the Andover-Harvard Library, students craft interdisciplinary theses leading to doctoral programs, journalism, or cultural policy roles.
Translation and commentary on early Sufi mystical texts
Comparative study of feminist hermeneutics in sacred scriptures
Digital archive of Afro-Atlantic religious artifacts
Ethnography of meditation communities in virtual spaces
Policy brief on religious freedom and vaccine mandates
Interactive map of pilgrimage sites along the Silk Road
Podcast series on decolonizing theological education
Capstone on environmental ethics in Hindu cosmology
Seminar curriculum on religion and artificial intelligence
Study of liturgical music evolution in Caribbean churches
Public exhibit on queer theologies across traditions
Data visualization of global monastic demographics
Workshop on religious literacy for journalists
Thesis on secularization theory in East Asian contexts
Open-access glossary of Indigenous spiritual terminology
Graphic-novel adaptation of prophetic narratives
Panel discussion on faith-based climate activism
Research guide to Vatican archival collections
Advance interdisciplinary religious scholarship with Harvard’s MTS.
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