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Academic Jobs: June 12-16 2017

June 16, 2017 by Tavis Bohlinger Leave a Comment

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This week the academic job market for Biblical Studies and Theology was light, so we pulled a few adverts from the last few weeks that are still timely:


Newly added:

Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta

Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte

Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington DC

Professors of OT and NT (2 positions), Reformed Theological Seminary, Dallas and Houston

Tutor in New Testament Language, Literature and Theology, Westminster College, UK

Teaching Fellow in the History and Culture of the Ancient Near East (1 year PT), University of Birmingham, UK


George Eastman Visiting Professor (2019-20), University of Oxford, UK

Professor of Old Testament (tenure-track), Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Kentucky

Professor of New Testament, Indiana Wesleyan University, Indiana

Professor/Associate Professor in Systematic Theology – Dogmatics, University of Oslo, Norway

Professor/Associate Professor in Systematic Theology – Philosophy of Religion, University of Oslo, Norway

Professor of Canon Law and Law on Religion, University of Vienna, Austria

Full Professor of Theology, Department of Religious Pedagogy and Catechetics, University of Zagreb

Assistant Professor of New Testament, University of Opole, Poland

Lecturer in Classics and Religious Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri

Lecturer in Theology and Ethics (research cover, 2 years PT), Winchester University, UK

Visiting Assistant Professor, Villanova University, Pennsylvania

Lecturer in Missiology and Practical Theology, Belfast Bible College, UK

Research Fellow in Digital Discipleship (1 year), St John’s College, Durham University, UK

Full-Time Faculty (one year), Department of Theology/Religious Studies, University of Scranton, Pennsylvania

Teaching Associate in Jewish Studies (9 months), University of Cambridge, UK

Faculty Position in Pastoral Care and Counseling, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Northwestern University, Illinois

Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania

Assistant Professor of Theology, Olivet Theology College and Seminary, California

Assistant Professor Theological Studies, Saint Louis University, Missouri

Visiting Professor of Religious Studies, The College of Saint Rose, New York

Post-doc Fellowship in New Testament, Early Christian studies (1-2 years), Oxford University, Faculty of Theology and Religion, UK

Director, Torrey Academy, Biola University, California

PhD Researcher, Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium


Did we miss any relevant job adverts this week? Please send a note to tavis.bohlinger@logos.com and we’ll update the list right away.

 

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