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Academic Jobs in Biblical Studies and Theology: Jul 23–Aug 19, 2019

August 19, 2019 by Tavis Bohlinger 1 Comment

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Due to the editor’s conference travels, the Jobs post has been on a short hiatus, but we are back this week with three dozen new postings. There are numerous open rank and assistant professor positions on offer, as well as a handful of prestigious chairs up for grabs, from Los Angeles to Aberdeen, Germany to Austria. Happy hunting, and be sure to get your Free Book of the Month as the link below.


Provost, Union School of Theology, Wales, UK

Head of the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, University of Leeds, UK

Dean of College of Theology and Ministry, Southwest Baptist University, MO

The George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament, Fuller Seminary, CA

Lord Gifford Fellow in Natural Theology, University of Aberdeen, UK

Full Professorship, Hebrew Bible and its Exegesis, University of Potsdam – School of Jewish Theology, Germany

Professorship in NT Studies, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

Professor of Canon Law, KFU Graz, Austria

Professor of Ethics, Harvard University, MA

Open Rank Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Austria

Open Rank in Biblical Studies, Wabash College, IN

Open Rank in New Testament, Fuller Seminary, CA

Open Rank in Theology, University of Chicago Divinity School, IL

Open Rank in Rabbinic Judaism, University of Chicago Divinity School, IL

Open Rank in Christian Ministry, Indiana Wesleyan University, IN

Open Rank in Christian Doctrine, Indiana Wesleyan University, IN

Professor of Biblical Studies, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, IN

Assistant Professor, Sepulchrine Fellow in the History of Catholicism, Durham University, UK

Assistant Professor in Assyriology and Cuneiform Studies, UCLA, CA

Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion, Huntington University, IN

Assistant Professor of Theological Studies, Seattle Pacific University, WA

Assistant Professor of Theology, Saint Martin’s University, WA

Assistant Professor in Hebrew Bible/OT, Santa Clara University, CA

Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics for Theology, London School of Theology, UK

Catholic Studies Lecturer, Sacred Heart University, CT

Assistant Professor in Christian Studies, University of Louisville, KY

Interdisciplinary Fellowship, Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Yale University, CT

Research Post in Theology, Hrvatsko katoličko sveučilište, Croatia

Teaching Associate (Rabbinics), Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK

Residential Fellowships (2020-21), National Humanities Center, NC

2 Research Fellowships, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK

Visiting Fellowships 2020 – 2021, All Souls College, Oxford University, UK

Postdoc, New Testament and Origins of Christianity, George Mason University, VA

Postdoc, Philosophy and Religion, Princeton University, NJ

Postdoc, British Academy, Queen Mary University of London, UK


To include job postings from your institution, please contact tavis.bohlinger@logos.com.

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  1. Marty Reid says

    August 19, 2019 at 11:29 pm

    I am New Testament scholar who is seeking to reenter the teaching profession. My specialities are Pauline studies and New Testament Greek. I am now a Certified Financial Planner and own my consulting firm. I have been teaching in the Financial Planner Program since 2006 at Queens University and am a media representative for the Certifed Planner Board of Standards, Inc. My previous publications focused upon the application of rhetorical criticism to the Epistle to Romans. I presently serve as an associate pastor at Grace Point International Church on a volunteer basis. I would be very interested in dialoguing with someone about the prospects of teaching New Testament studies again on a full-time basis.

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