Professor of Old Testament

The professor will be based at the Ontario, CA campus of the Seminary, teach Old Testament and related courses at both the master’s and doctoral levels, supervise students, represent and promote the discipline and the Seminary among the Seminary’s various constituencies, and participate in general faculty responsibilities.

Associate Dean Research Doctoral Programs (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor)

Director of the Doctor of Philosophy program for NOBTS. Full-time faculty position in Theology, Philosophy, or Ethics in the Division of Theological and Historical Studies. The faculty member will teach in the prescribed area(s) and mentor graduate and doctoral students. The professor will also pursue scholarship that demonstrates high academic standards and serves the church. Other duties include committee service, student advising, and recruitment help.

Qualifications:

Faculty in Systematic Theology

Wesley Biblical Seminary is accepting applications beginning Sept 1, 2023 for a faculty member in Systematic Theology (Open Rank). Successful appointees will be expected to teach 21 academic hours per year, potentially across all academic programs. In addition, successful appointees will be expected to serve on committees as assigned and facilitate educational programs through WBS’s poly-synchronous platform.

REQUIREMENTS
• A Ph.D. in systematic theology and competence in a secondary area such as historical theology or philosophical theology is welcome

Professor of New Testament

Grove City College is accepting applications for a full-time faculty position in New Testament in the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies beginning in the fall of 2024. Successful candidates should possess a Ph.D. in New Testament, with seminary training and/or ministry experience desired. We are seeking a scholar who affirms the infallibility and full authority of Scripture, and who is passionate about teaching the Christian faith and mentoring students of all backgrounds. The candidate should be committed to working within a department that is largely reformed in character.

Lecturer of Christian Theology

Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary seeks a Lecturer of Christian Theology position to start August 1, 2024.

Assistant Professor – Biblical Studies & Christian Ministry

Qualifications: Ph.D. in Historical Theology from a regionally accredited institution is required. In addition, candidates must have a strong exegetical background and training in hermeneutics and biblical Greek and Hebrew; a biblical theology approach to theology; administrative experience; demonstrated research and writing skills; and the ability to develop and adhere to a research and writing agenda.

Assistant Professor of Christian Theology

Regent University’s School of Divinity is seeking faculty in the area of
Christian Theology, including systematic and historical, to teach online and
on the Virginia Beach, VA campus. An earned terminal degree from a regionally
accredited college, seminary, or university appropriate for the specific
discipline is required (Ph.D. or equivalent). Preference will be given to
candidates with a significant background in the study and praxis of
Pentecostal/Charismatic Theology and History rooted in Biblical, Trinitarian,
and Evangelical foundations.

President-Wesley Seminary

Summary of Position: The President of Wesley Seminary (WS) holds primary responsibility for the strategic and operational leadership of Wesley Seminary at IWU. The President of Wesley Seminary reports directly to the President of Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) and serves as a member of President’s Executive Cabinet; works with the Chair of the WS Board and reports to the WS Board for operational and strategic initiative implementation; and serves on IWU Board Committees as directed by the President of IWU.

Duties and Responsibilities

Tutorial Fellow in World Christianity

Wycliffe Hall is seeking to appoint a Tutorial Fellow in World Christianity to play a vital role in the Hall’s vibrant community. This is an opportunity for an experienced theological educator to train ordained and lay leaders for the Church, for the academy, and for wider roles in society. It also provides opportunity to travel to develop our global relationships in the majority world.