Biblical Studies 2011-2012

Please list advertised positions, with updates as they occur, including acknowledgments of receipt, phone interviews, campus interviews, and offers. Listing the names of those hired is a violation of privacy.

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See also Biblical Studies 2010-2011, Religious Studies 2010-2011 & Religious Studies 2011-2012 and Jewish Studies and/or Israel Studies 2010-2011.

= Biblical Studies Jobs for 2011-2012 =

Users
Just out of curiosity, how many people are using this site?


 * How many HB? 10


 * How many NT? 14

''How many people using this board have had at least 1 phone/skype/conference interview? ''

''How many people using this board have had an SBL interview scheduled? ''

''How many people using this board have had at least 1 campus interview (in 2011-12 season)? ''

''How many people using this board have had at least 1 job offer? ''

How many of those who have had interviews already have tenure track jobs?

''How many of those who have received an offer already have a tenure track job (or tenure)? ''

''How many already had tenure but were laid off for financial reasons? ''

How many have been on the job market for more the 4 years?

Ambrose University College (Calgary, Canada) - Old Testament

 * tenure track
 * review of applications will begin November 1

Ambrose University College (Calgary, Canada) - New Testament

 * review of applications will begin November 1

Bradley University - Asst. Prof. of Religious Studies (Biblical Studies)

 * Deadline: November 15, 2011
 * Ad at SBL site (not currently listed on the Bradley HR site )
 * "The position entails teaching three courses per semester in the fields of Hebrew Bible, Christian New Testament, and the historical development of Judaism and Christianity."
 * Ph.D. by September 1, 2012.
 * "Knowledge of theory and methods in Religious Studies and ability to teach in a university with no religious affiliation are essential."

Catholic University of America - New Testament

 * Applications accepted until 10/15
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2011-2012
 * Um, does "ordinary professor" = "full professor"? That is, is this a specifically senior hire?
 * Yes, they are looking for a full or associate professor (This is the thrid time I have re-posted this comment in response to the above question. Why on earth does someone keep deleting my answer. Have you nothing better to do?)
 * I have a colleague who received an invitation to apply (s/he is junior) over the summer. So perhaps they will consider distinguished junior candidates. > If this person is an assistant professor already somewhere, it would make perfect sense, because they are looking to hire at the associate or full level.
 * No this person is an assistant professor > That is what I meant to say and have corrected my comment above to reflect that.

Columbia Theological Seminary (Decatur, GA) - New Testament

 * tenure-track position
 * review of applications begins immediately

Concordia University (Portland) - Old Testament

 * Deadline: Open until filled

Eden Theological Seminary - Old or New Testament

 * rank is open

Furman University - New Testament

 * Deadline: 10/15
 * Any idea of how many applicants typically apply for a position like this?

Grand Rapids Theological Seminary - Old Testament

 * Deadline: 12/1

Houghton College - Old Testament

 * Deadline - December 1

Huntington University - Old Testament

 * Deadline - January 3, 2012, but preliminary interviews will be held at SBL/AAR

King's College (Wilkes-Barre, PA) - Theology (OT and NT)

 * Deadline: 11/01
 * HigherEdJobs link

Life Pacific College - Biblical Studies

 * initial review of candidates will begin October 1

Lincoln Christian University (Seminary) - New Testament

 * Deadline: 12/1

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary - Old Testament

 * Review of applications will begin September 1, 2011

Loyola University of Maryland - New Testament or Old Testament

 * applications received prior to October 21 will receive full consideration
 * primarly specialization must be the theological interpretation of scripture

Luther Seminary - Old Testament

 * Deadline: 9/15

McCormick Theological Seminary - New Testament or Christian Ethics

 * review of applications will begin October 17
 * We seek candidates with research doctorates in New Testament or Christian Ethics who are particularly interested in African-American, Latino/a and Asian-American perspectives

Notre Dame - New Testament Open Rank
Has this been advertised anywhere? Or is this simply an inference from the post's deferral last year? (8.10.2011)
 * Not an inference. Some of those who applied last year were sent an email stating that the search would continue into the next year and that, unless we let them know otherwise, we would still be under consideration. There has been no indication that they are receiving new applicants.
 * That's helpful - thanks.


 * where is the link for application?


 * There is no link. They are not accepting applications, this is a hold over from last year's search.

Notre Dame - Scripture (Liberal Studies)
They are accepting applications through Oct. 25, according to the job posting at the SBL site: http://www.sbl-site.org/careercenter/EIS_Openings_Details.aspx?ID=10483 (Sep 6)
 * The job posting currently up on SBL is for a position in Notre Dame's Department of Liberal Studies. Last year's posting was in the Department of Theology (see above).
 * It sounds like they REALLY want a Roman-Catholic candidate for the job.
 * Not sure why someone deleted my response to the above post. In speaking with Roman Catholic scholar who has also seen this job ad, they confirmed that "working within the Catholic tradition" means they are looking for a RC. I would not waste the time applying if you are not.
 * The above post is incorrect they will consider people who are not Roman Catholic but can give a good answer to the question 'how does your work intersect with the Catholic intellectual tradition.'
 * I think we are talking about "strong preference" for a Catholic scholar rather than "abandon all hope ye non-Catholics." That being said -- has anyone heard anything? Any thoughts on what their process is going to be? (Will someone tell me that my precious few pages arrived? ;)
 * They will. Snail-mail receipt of application materials showed up in my mailbox ca. 2 weeks after original submission. (9/5)

Nyack College - Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins

 * Deadline - October 28

Rhodes College - New Testament

 * Deadline: Applications will start being reviewed 10/21
 * Ad at SBL site
 * Ad at HigherEdJobs
 * apply at Jobs.Rhodes.edu


 * "We encourage applications from individuals whose interests go beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries, in particular from candidates who can contribute to programs such as Gender and Sexuality Studies and Environmental Studies."

Rhodes College - Hebrew Bible/Old Testament

 * review of applications will begin October 22

Saint Louis University - New Testament

 * tenure-track position at the rank of assistant or associate professor in New Testament beginning fall 2012.


 * Ad at HigherEdJobs.com
 * Review of applications will begin on October 3, 2011 with possible preliminary interviews at the AAR/SBL conference in November. All applications must be made online at http://jobs.slu.edu
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2011-2012
 * Q - Does anyone know whether the review deadline means that review of applications will begin on October 3rd and continue on a rolling basis or whether October 3rd is a hard application deadline?

Seattle Pacific University - Christian Scriptures (New Testament)

 * Deadline: 11/15
 * http://spu.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=26396

Shaw University - Asst. or Assoc. Prof. of New Testament

 * Deadline: Open until filled

St. Olaf College - New Testament

 * New Testament teaching and research focus. Secondary competence desirable in one or more of the following: early Christianity, Christian theology, Lutheran theological and interpretative traditions, contemporary communities of interpretation, comparative theology.
 * Review of completed applications begins October 3. For possible AAR/SBL interviews, application must be complete by October 31.
 * Where is this job announcement posted?
 * A:the Chronicle

Texas Christian University - A.A. Bradford Chair in Religion (Biblical Studies)

 * Senior Rank appointment
 * Review of applications will begin October 15, 2011.

Trinity Christian College - Old Testament

 * review of applications will begin on November 1

University of Dubuque - Old Testament

 * Deadline: November 21

University of Minnesota - Sundet Chair in New Testament and Christian Studies

 * Deadline - October 28

University is Missouri-Columbia - Biblical Studies

 * tenure track, either assistant or associate professor
 * teaching competence in both Hebrew Bible and New Testament
 * Deadline: October 28, 2011

University of Texas, Austin - Asst. Prof. in Late Hebrew Bible

 * Deadline: October 21, 2011
 * Ad at SBL site


 * Housed in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies
 * Must apply via this link . Electronic submissions only, including references.


 * "The successful applicant must have obtained his/her PhD by Sept. 1, 2010"


 * "The scholar in this position will specialize in late Hebrew Bible (post-exilic texts) and will have expertise in one or more of the following fields: Second Temple archaeology and culture; the language and context of the Dead Sea Scrolls; Second Temple literature outside the Hebrew Bible."
 * "She or he will teach both undergraduate and graduate courses and will serve in new, demanding doctoral programs in Hebrew Bible/Ancient Near East (Department of Middle Eastern Studies) and Ancient Mediterranean Religions (Department of Religious Studies)."
 * "Preference will be given to those with methodological and theoretical interests in Religious Studies."

University of Edinburgh - Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins

 * Deadline: July 29, 2011
 * The post is available from September 1, 2011, but start date is negotiable
 * Anyone heard anything? (8.10.2011) - Nope (8/11)
 * Email inviting to interview (8/17). Congratulations! Have they set a date for when they will interview candidates? -- Many thanks. Interviews scheduled for 6 September.
 * How did the interviews go?
 * A friendly letter par avion informed me that they did not want me (9/15). X4 (9/16)

Wheaton College - Asst. Prof. New Testament

 * Deadline: 9/6
 * Has anyone heard anything from Wheaton? They were going to request additional information from select candidates.
 * Received a letter inviting me to "apply" for the position formally (9/23).
 * Received the opposite letter this week. Of the rejections I've received, it was one of the more polite. Odd though that they took the time to write it up, save it as a pdf file named for me, and email me that.

Wheaton College - Asst. Prof. Old Testament

 * Deadline: 9/6
 * Has anyone been invited for an application?
 * Yes (9/28)- Thanks. Good Luck! Was it snail mail or email? - it was email

Wheaton College - Assoc./Full Prof. Old Testament

 * Deadline: 9/6

Yale Divinity School - New Testament

 * Deadline: 10/15