The graduate of the continuing Master's program Philosophy in Jewish and Christian Contexts has acquired complex theoretical knowledge of the European philosophy, i. e. mainly ontology, gnoseology, ethics and philosophical theology. He or she can creatively interpret and critically evaluate a philosophical text and is qualified to further pursue his or her academic career.
The graduate has achieved knowledge of the Orthodox spirituality and moral theology. The graduate has developed knowledge of the Orthodox dogmatic theology, church history and biblical studies. The graduate is qualified to work in a church, state, private or non-profit sector.