EUGENE, Ore. — Bushnell University is excited to announce the launch of its new Master of Arts in Theology and Culture, a 36-credit program starting in Summer 2025. Designed for Christian leaders, pastors, and laity, this program combines online coursework with immersive on-campus residencies, offering flexibility to balance studies with professional and personal commitments. The program will be led by Dr. A.J. Swoboda (pictured), Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and World Christianity at Bushnell University, who is known for his expertise in integrating theological depth with cultural engagement both in the classroom and in his published works.
The Master of Arts in Theology and Culture is a two-year program culminating in a capstone, during which students can choose to complete an academic research paper or a practical ministry project. With the guidance of experienced faculty mentors, students are encouraged to think outside the box and to ground their theological insights in practical, real-world applications. One of the program's standout features is its cohort model, which helps foster a close-knit community of learners who progress through the program together while offering mutual support and collaboration.
“This program is going to serve leaders who love Jesus serve their churches, cities, and communities better. Most importantly, it will equip them with the skills to think biblically and theologically in a culture that is ever changing,” says Dr. Swoboda. “There is no better time to have an anchor than now. For without something deep upon which to build our lives, we can expect, to borrow Jesus, to see everything we’ve built washed away.”
The program kicks off in Summer 2025 with a one-week in-person residency from May 19-23, followed by online courses structured into eight-week sessions. The residency provides an opportunity for face-to-face interaction and deep engagement with faculty and peers, while the online courses offer the flexibility to study from anywhere. The second residency takes place in Summer 2026, offering another opportunity for immersive learning, covering critical topics such as how to read culture (cultural exegesis), the way in which culture works, what emerging culture looks like in the Western world, and the ways in which the church learns to navigate cultural changes. Housing options are available for students during these on-campus residencies.
This program is designed for a wide range of individuals, including pastors, leaders, and ministers of all types with a deep theological foundation and practical insights, and those involved in non-denominational or parachurch organizations. Enrollment is now open for the first cohort. To learn more or to apply, visit the Master of Arts in Theology and Culture page on Bushnell University's website. For a quick introduction, watch this short message from the program director, Dr. A.J. Swoboda.