Professor of New Testament

Job Description

  • Preparation of syllabus and course materials for graduate and doctoral level NT courses (including NT Greek)
  • Teaching, grading various tests/quizzes, assignments, research papers, etc. pertaining to each course
  • Participate in departmental and other faculty meetings as required
  • Maintain office hours for meeting with students as necessary

The applicants must have a Ph.D. in New Testament

Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Of Systematic Theology

The primary duties will be to teach core master’s level courses in Systematic Theology, electives, and Th.M. seminars and supervise theses in the Th.M. program. The faculty member will participate actively in the department (CBTS) and the wider Seminary community. The individual’s involvement will include mentoring students, engaging in research and scholarship, and serving on faculty committees. Education: Ph.D. in Systematic Theology (ABD candidates will be considered.)

Full-Time Teaching Faculty in New Testament Studies, DTS Houston Campus

The successful candidate for this faculty position in the New Testament Studies (NTS) Department at the Houston Campus of Dallas Theological Seminary will assume the full responsibility of a tenure-track teaching professor at that campus, with the possibility of courses occasionally taught at another campus. In accordance with the mission of the Seminary and the NTS Department, this individual will seek to prepare godly servant leaders for a lifetime of study, exposition, and application of the Scriptures.

Faculty Position in Old Testament

Gordon-Conwell is a multi-denominational evangelical Protestant seminary, unique with its broad array of over 1,400 students and 25 faculty from 50 countries and 75 denominations. Our four campuses presently include a residential and commuter campus in Hamilton, MA; an urban campus offering classes in multiple languages in Boston, MA; networked digital educational models housed in Charlotte, NC, and Jacksonville, FL, in addition to online and cohort models involving students from around the world.

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Historical and Pastoral Theology

Erskine Theological Seminary invites applications for a full-time, tenured-track faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Historical and Pastoral Theology. The position may also include administrative leadership as the Director of the Master of Theology (ThM) Program. The position can start either March 1 or July 1, 2024. This position entails instructional responsibilities in historical theology/church history and pastoral ministry, including teaching in-person, hybrid, and online classes.

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology

Erskine Theological Seminary invites applications for a full-time, tenured-track faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology. The position may also include administrative leadership as the Director of the Master of Theology (ThM) Program. The position will start July 1, 2024. This position entails instructional responsibilities in systematic theology and pastoral ministry, including teaching in- person, hybrid, and online classes. This position also includes continuing scholarship in the area of systematic theology.

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.

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