Learning and Leading for Social Change

    Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM until 3:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Discover how Princeton Theological Seminary’s Master of Arts (Hybrid) in Theology, Justice, and Public Life is designed to support, challenge, and empower leaders in the midst of their work and witness.

    This virtual session will introduce prospective students to a graduate program that invites meaningful theological reflection in the rhythms of everyday life. Whether you are a working professional, community organizer, nonprofit leader, educator, or advocate for justice, this program is built with you in mind—offering rigorous theological education in a flexible, part-time, hybrid format.

    You’ll learn how the program equips students to engage theological questions alongside real-world challenges, fostering critical thinking, spiritual formation, and leadership development rooted in a commitment to justice and the public good.

    In this session, we will explore:

    • The structure and rhythm of the hybrid program (online coursework + in-person intensives)

    • How students integrate theological study with their current vocations

    • The program’s focus on public theology, justice, and social transformation

    • Admissions requirements, timeline, and financial aid

    • What it means to join a learning community of thoughtful practitioners and change agents

    If you're seeking to deepen your faith, sharpen your public voice, and reflect theologically in the context of your work, we invite you to consider how this degree might fit into your life and calling.

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