Köln
Founded
1925
Students
100
Courses
3
Ranking
5
The Cologne University of Catholic Theology (KHKT) is a state-recognized faculty with university status, offering degrees such as Magister, Licentiate, and Doctorate in Theology. The university has a diverse student body, with approximately 100 students from around 20 different nations. KHKT emphasizes a combination of tradition and contemporary topics, focusing on missionary studies, interreligious dialogue, and intercultural encounters. The university aims to educate theologians capable of engaging in dialogue on matters of faith and religion with people from diverse backgrounds, preparing them to be articulate proclaimers of the Catholic faith. Located in Cologne, KHKT benefits from its proximity to various scientific and cultural institutions, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and research. The university's programs are designed to provide a solid scientific education in theology and philosophy, with a particular emphasis on cultural, religious, and missionary studies, as well as ethnology. KHKT promotes intercultural exchange and a practice-oriented approach, enabling students to reflect on and understand modern challenges from a scientific perspective. The university also offers continuing education programs, such as the in-service 'Theological Additional Qualification' and the 'Leadership & Personality' certificate course, catering to those seeking to deepen their knowledge for church service, other professional fields, or personal interest.
Cologne University of Catholic Theology (KHKT)
Gleueler Straße 262 - 268, 50935 Köln, Germany