
Theological Schools
Theological schools are specialized educational institutions focused on studying religion, spirituality, and related disciplines. They train individuals—such as clergy, religious scholars, or laypeople—by exploring beliefs, scriptures, ethics, and history of faith traditions. These schools aim to deepen understanding of spiritual concepts, aid in pastoral work, and foster critical thinking about religious life and society. They can vary from seminaries for clergy to secular academic institutions offering degrees in theology or religious studies, serving as centers for religious education, reflection, and scholarly research.