Overview
The Jewish Theology MA course at the University of Potsdam enables you to understand complex theological, philosophical and ethical ideas in the context of Jewish tradition and current academic and societal debates.
Key features
Through the academic program you will acquire excellent knowledge of the history of ancient and medieval Jewish religion and philosophy, as well as of the wide-ranging transformation processes since the mid-16th century. The program places articular emphasis on deepening one's knowledge of Rabbinic Judaism in Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, periods which have been formative for Judaism in a number of ways up to the present.
The analysis, interpretation, and religious history contextualization of the traditional literature and of the Talmudic era (Mishnah, Talmud and Midrashim) as well as the later literature of the Rishonim and Acharonim in its original languages are thus at the core of the program. Other focal areas are the Jewish Enlightenment and the Reform Movement, Eastern European Hasidism, and religious philosophy, as well as the theological and ethical concepts of the 19th and 20th century.
The Jewish theology program is based on the current state of research and conveys to the students the necessary specialist knowledge and methodological skills that enable them to independently analyze the texts relevant for Jewish religious history.
Career Opportunities
- In the course of the master's program you will acquire excellent knowledge of the field of Jewish religion, which qualifies you for employment in various places of work. These include, for example, archives and museums with Jewish collections, memorials, Jewish and non-Jewish educational and cultural institutions, institutions that endeavor to maintain the Jewish legacy in Germany and abroad, protection and preservation of historical monuments. In addition, employment in the library sector, and in the media and publications sectors are possible. Moreover, the Master program is a pathway to an academic career opening opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree. Click here to find an overview of further career fields available for you after graduation.
- There are further areas of employment for graduates of the Jewish religious confession in Jewish communities, schools, and other Jewish institutions. These also include positions as a hospital or retirement home chaplain, which need not necessarily be held by persons working in a formal community position. The academic program with rabbinate focus area (liberal and conservative/Masorti) leads, in conjunction with training at the Abraham Geiger College or the Zacharias Frankel College, to the profession of rabbi.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Jewish Religion and Philosophy in Ancient Times and in the Middle Ages
- Jewish Religion and Philosophy in the Modern Era
- Liturgy
- Textual Studies of Rabbinic Literature and Halacha
- Practical Theology
- Jewish History and Culture
- Judaism, Christianity and Islam in Comparison
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Potsdam, Germany
Disciplines
Theology and Religious Studies View 13 other Masters in Theology and Religious Studies in GermanyWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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General requirements
- Applying for a master's degree generally requires you to hold an undergraduate degree, such as a bachelor's degree, in a subject relevant to Jewish theology. Furthermore, you should have knowledge of the Hebrew and Aramaic languages.
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Additional Details
Tuition fees: no. Semester fees and charges: € 354.80
Living costs
Potsdam
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Funding
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Scholarships Information
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