The Unisur School of Divinity is a community of scholars, practitioners, and emerging leaders united by a shared commitment to the rigorous, open, and humanizing study of religion. In a diverse, non-sectarian environment, we cultivate intellectual depth alongside moral formation — preparing students not only to understand the world’s religious traditions, but to engage them with clarity, empathy, and critical precision.
Our programs span the bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and postdoctoral levels, offering a comprehensive and integrated formation across the theological disciplines. We examine faith, doctrine, sacred texts, and religious practice in dialogue with history, philosophy, culture, and contemporary life — always asking what religion means for the world we inhabit today.
We are committed to forming global religious scholars and leaders capable of articulating, analyzing, and situating religious traditions within the complexity of the modern world. Our graduates enter the academy, the public square, and communities of service equipped to bridge confessional conviction and secular inquiry — contributing meaningfully to the most pressing moral, spiritual, and social questions of our time.
The curriculum is designed to harmonize classical theology with the full breadth of religious studies, integrating confessional depth with comparative, intercultural, and interdisciplinary perspectives within a genuinely global framework.
- Religiones del Mundo Antiguo y Oriente
Hindu Studies (~1500 a.C.)
South Asian Religious Studies
East Asian Religious Studies
Buddhist Studies (~500 a.C.) - Tradición Hebrea y Judaísmo
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament (~1200–400 a.C.)
Jewish Studies - Cristianismo
New Testament and Early Christianity (s. I d.C.)
History of Christianity
Theology - Islam
Islamic Studies (s. VII d.C.)
5. Religiones de África y las Américas
African American and African Religious Studies
Religions in the Americas - Por Temas Transversales
- Filosofía y Ética
Philosophy of Religion
Religion, Ethics, and Politics
Comparative Religious Studies - Cultura y Sociedad
Religion, Literature, and Culture
Women, Gender, Sexuality, and Religion
Religious Studies and Education
