Tuesday 13 November 2012

Faculty Jobs

Indiana Wesleyan University

Historical Theology

The School of Theology and Ministry in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Historical Theology. The primary focus of this faculty position is the teaching of Church History and Theology courses that form students in a theologically rich historical consciousness.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a proven record of innovative teaching that engages students in meaningful learning, significant scholarship and ministry experience, and a creative approach to undergraduate ministry education. He or she must also embrace a collaborative learning environment. The candidate must be a committed Christian who embraces a Christ-centered approach to undergraduate liberal arts education and operates from an evangelical Wesleyan theological perspective.

Responsibilities include teaching in the area of historical theology, church history, and an additional secondary area of expertise. Candidate must be an active member of a church in the broader Wesleyan tradition. A Ph.D. in a field related in church history, historical theology, or related fields is required. Preference will be given to members/clergy of The Wesleyan Church.
Especially welcome are applications from those who bring diverse ethnic, racial, and international perspectives to their teaching, scholarship, and Christian faith.
Interested candidates must complete the online application on the university website, www.indwes.edu/hr. Questions may be addressed to Darlene Bressler, Vice President and Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences via tammy.mclaughlin@indwes.edu
Pending budget approval, the position will be open for fall of 2013. Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The final candidate(s) selected must have the ability to pass a comprehensive background screen.
Indiana Wesleyan University is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse learning community of committed evangelical Christians from all racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Application Information

Contact: Human Resources
Indiana Wesleyan University
Online App. Form: https://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH15/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=INDIANAWESLEY AN&cws=1&rid=2102

 

 

Bethany Theological Seminary

Brethren Studies

  
Bethany Theological Seminary invites applications for a full-time, potential tenure-track faculty position in Brethren studies, beginning fall 2013. Rank: open. PhD preferred; ABD considered. The appointee will be expected to develop and teach the equivalent of an average of five graduate courses per year, including at least one online course per year, and offer one Academy-level course biennially. Some of these courses may include introductory offerings in the history of Christianity or theological reflection. Other duties will include: student advising, supervision of MA theses in the area of Brethren studies as needed, serving on at least one major institutional committee annually, participating in the recruitment of new students through interviews and informal contacts, and regular participation in faculty meetings. The area of expertise and research may come from a variety of fields, such as: historical studies, theological studies, Brethren heritage, or sociology and religion. Commitment to the values and theological emphases within the Church of the Brethren is essential. We specifically encourage applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. Application deadline: January 1, 2013. The appointment will begin on or before July 1, 2013. Send a letter of application, CV, and names and contact information for three references to:
Brethren Studies Search
Attn: Dean’s Office
Bethany Theological Seminary
615 National Road West
Richmond, IN 47374
deansoffice@bethanyseminary.edu

Bethany Theological Seminary

Reconciliation Studies

  
Bethany Theological Seminary invites applications for a half-time faculty position in reconciliation studies, beginning fall 2013. Rank: open. PhD preferred; ABD considered. The appointee will be expected to develop and teach two graduate courses per year (one in conflict transformation offered annually), including at least one online course per year, and offer one Academy-level course biennially. Other duties will include: student advising, supervision of MA theses in the area of reconciliation studies as needed, serving on at least one major institutional committee annually, participating in the recruitment of new students through interviews and informal contacts, and regular participation in faculty meetings. Commitment to the values and theological emphases within the Church of the Brethren is essential. We specifically encourage applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. Application deadline: January 1, 2013. The appointment will begin on July 1, 2013. Send a letter of application, CV, and names and contact information for three references to:
Reconciliation Studies Search
Attn: Dean’s Office
Bethany Theological Seminary
615 National Road West
Richmond, IN 47374
deansoffice@bethanyseminary.edu

Gannon University

Theology Faculty

Theology Faculty

Join Gannon University, a Catholic university, and collaborate with a dynamic faculty that prepares motivated students intellectually, professionally and personally for leadership roles in their careers, society and church. Gannon is a comprehensive Masters L institution that is committed to student-centered learning, with an emphasis on professional education integrated with liberal-learning student outcomes, and interactive and collaborative teaching and learning styles. The University’s excellent faculty also advises students and engages in creative scholarly activities and in professional, University and community service activities and partnerships.

Gannon University is an Equal Opportunity Employer that seeks excellence through inclusiveness and invites women and members of underrepresented groups to apply.

The College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciencesinvites applications for a nine-month, tenure track position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Theology to begin August 2013. To be considered, candidates must provide evidence of effective teaching methods and productive scholarship in their respective fields. Qualified candidates will be expected to engage in scholarly activities in keeping with the Boyer Model of Scholarship as is appropriate to the application and receipt of tenure and promotion at Gannon. Appropriate terminal degree is required and must be completed prior to the beginning of the fall semester. Ideally, candidates will have experience using course management systems for purposes of instruction and advising. Candidates must be able to support and promote the University’s inclusive Mission, its Catholic identity, and its liberal arts and professional education traditions.

Requirements include an earned doctorate in Theology and/or Religious Studies and demonstrated teaching excellence in higher education. Scholarly and teaching interest in world religions is preferred. The successful candidate should possess a thorough knowledge of Roman Catholic Theological tradition from its inception to the present day; and be able to contribute to teaching General Moral Theology, Sacred Scriptures, Foundational Theology, Christology, Ecclesiology, and Sacraments. Additional responsibilities may include teaching graduate courses in the fields listed above in the Department’s Master’s program in Pastoral Studies.

Gannon University, located near Lake Erie in Erie, Pennsylvania, offers ready access to a variety of cultural and exciting seasonal activities and is within a two-hour drive of Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo.

For more information about what Erie has to offer visit www.visiteriepa.com.

Application Procedure: Submit a cover letter, C.V., and the names and contact information of three professional references to www.gannon.edu/employment.

Review of applications will begin immediately and this position will remain open until filled. The finalist will be required to submit an original transcript from the institution awarding his/her terminal degree. References will not be contacted without prior notification to the applicants.

For more information about Gannon visit www.gannon.edu.

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