New Testament (open rank)

Grove City College is accepting applications for a full-time faculty position in the Department of Biblical & Religious Studies beginning in the fall of 2025. Successful candidates must possess a Ph.D. in New Testament. Seminary training and/or ministry experience is desired. Teaching responsibilities include general education courses, as well as courses for the Biblical & … Read more

Open Rank, Tenure-Track in Bible

The Pruet School of Christian Studies at Ouachita Baptist University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Bible to begin August 2024.

Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychology

Colorado Christian University is looking for an outstanding full-time faculty member who will teach in-seat psychology courses in our residential undergraduate program starting Fall 2024. This faculty member will teach courses and develop curriculum within the Department of Psychology, housed within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) in the College of Undergraduate Studies (CUS).

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.

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.

Professor of Biblical Studies

LCC International University invites applications for a full-time teaching position
in Biblical studies to begin in fall semester 2023. The position involves teaching
the core curriculum Bible sequence, maintaining a modest research portfolio,
and participation in the active intellectual life of the campus. The ideal candidate
would also have the ability to contribute to our campus in one of the following
areas: teaching advanced Biblical studies courses, philosophy core courses such
as Ethics or Worldview & Christian Faith, a core course titled History of World

Tenure Track – Biblical Studies

Redeemer University invites applications for a tenure-track position in biblical studies beginning in July 2023. We seek candidates who are aligned with and passionate about Redeemer’s mission of approaching teaching and scholarship from a Reformed Christian perspective.

The successful candidate will teach 6-7 course sections per year, including a mix of the following:
 Courses in biblical studies (Old Testament and/or New Testament)
 Other courses in the Religion & Theology programs (may include courses in theology and ministry as
needed)

Assistant Professor of Missions and Old Testament

The Huntington University Institute of Christian Thought and Practice seeks candidates for a
full-time tenure track faculty position specializing in both Missions and Old Testament.

The candidate will teach eight undergraduate classes per academic year. This will typically
include four courses in missions and ministry and four in Old Testament. These may include
such courses as History and Theology of Missions, Topics in Missions, Ministry Leadership, or
The Personal Life of the Minister. In addition to introductory and advanced courses in Old