THEORIA Courses
Master’s-Level Christian Studies for Independent Learners
Study theology with academic seriousness, flexible pacing, and a curriculum shaped for readers, researchers, and lifelong learners seeking rigorous Christian formation.
Overview
A Serious Course Catalog
THEORIA’s courses are designed for independent learners who want graduate-level engagement with Scripture, theology, history, and Christian thought. Each offering emphasizes careful reading, disciplined reflection, and intellectual depth without requiring relocation or full-time enrollment.

Introduction
Meet THEORIA
Begin with a brief introduction to THEORIA’s vision for rigorous Christian study before exploring the full course catalog.
Catalog
Areas of Study
Biblical Studies
Close reading of the Old and New Testaments with attention to context, interpretation, and theological significance.
Old Testament
Study the literature, theology, and historical context of the Old Testament with careful attention to interpretation and canonical significance.
New Testament
Examine the writings, theology, and historical setting of the New Testament with attention to interpretation, context, and the witness of the early church.
Theology Foundations
Core study in doctrine, Scripture, and the intellectual foundations that prepare learners for deeper theological work.
Systematic Theology
Structured engagement with Christian doctrine, major theological questions, and the coherence of the faith.
Biblical Languages
Study the languages of Scripture to strengthen close reading, interpretation, and theological understanding of biblical texts.
Church History
Study the development of Christian thought across the church’s history, texts, and traditions.
Jewish History and Civilization
Explore the enduring resilience of the Jewish people across more than three millennia.
Apologetics
Reasoned engagement with questions of faith, credibility, and public witness in conversation with contemporary challenges.
How Study Works
THEORIA is built for disciplined independent learning. Courses are structured to support deep reading, clear progression, and meaningful academic formation.
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Choose a Course
Begin with the subject area that best fits your interests, background, or certificate goals.
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Read Closely
Work through carefully selected texts and lectures that reward sustained attention and thoughtful study.
THEORIA makes advanced Christian study accessible without sacrificing seriousness or depth.
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Reflect Critically
Engage key arguments, theological questions, and historical voices through guided prompts and written work.
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Build Toward Certificates
Combine courses into a coherent path of study that can contribute toward certificate-based learning.
FAQ
Questions About Study
A concise guide for prospective learners considering THEORIA’s academic approach and course structure.
