Religious Studies and Theology 2018-2019

This page is for Academic Positions in Religious Studies and Theology that begin in  2019.

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Allegheny College (PA) - Race, Religion, and the African Diaspora
The department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Allegheny College invites applications for a tenure-track position in race, religion, and the African Diaspora beginning August 2019. Applicants should have training in Religious Studies and hold a Ph.D. by the time of appointment.

Strong candidates will be able to teach a wide variety of courses attractive to liberal arts students, especially courses in global Christianity, varieties of black religious experience, and race, religion, and social justice, and should demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Candidates will contribute in a substantial way to the Black Studies program and will be encouraged to cross-list courses with other departments on campus. Strong candidates will also possess a record of, or potential for, teaching excellence as well as strong scholarship, and will be equipped to participate in departmental planning and leadership, both for Religious Studies and Black Studies. All faculty are expected to participate in delivering college-wide first-year/sophomore seminars. Teaching assignment is the standard faculty load of 6 courses (with a reduced five-course load in the first year).

Allegheny College is a highly selective private liberal arts college in NW Pennsylvania with an increasingly diverse student body and a dedicated faculty of teacher-scholars. Allegheny College is deeply committed to creating an inclusive community that actively challenges racism, sexism, heterosexism, religious bigotry, and other forms of bias (see Allegheny College Statement of Community). Women, racial and ethnic minorities, and members of other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Process: Please submit letter of application, c.v., a sample of scholarly work or a recent publication, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and diversity statement (describing how you have/could incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion into your teaching, research, and/or service) by email to Eric Boynton, Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at[mailto:religiousstudiesjobs@allegheny.edu religiousstudiesjobs@allegheny.edu]. Letters of recommendation will be requested of short-listed candidates.
 * Review of applications will begin immediately and application deadline is October 19, 2018. Interviews to be conducted either at AAR/SBL annual meeting or via skype.

Austin Peay State University (TN) - Philosophy and Religion
Austin Peay State University seeks to hire an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion. This is a nine-month, tenure track position to begin August, 2019.

Applicants should be prepared to teach courses in both philosophy and religious studies. Applicant should have teaching competence in and be willing to teach courses in Eastern Religions, Western Religions, Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, and other areas which complement the expertise of the two current full-time professors. In addition to effective teaching, demonstrated ability to engage, recruit, and retain students is of central importance, as we seek to expand and bolster our program.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities: - Primary responsibility for advising students in the Religious Studies concentration in the Philosophy and Religion major; - Demonstrate willingness and ability to work effectively with colleagues to support the mission of the institution and related academic units; - Be responsible for a minimum of 30 teaching load credits per academic year, 6 of which will be for advisement, research, committee work, etc.; - Be willing to teach at times and places necessary to meet student needs; - Be willing to adopt innovative teaching methods and delivery as appropriate; - Possess the knowledge, talents and skills in the discipline to promote effective teaching; - Demonstrate respect for the diverse learning needs of students. - Demonstrate the ability to develop and implement curriculum objectives and content for courses offered and taught in one’s curriculum area; - Demand and maintain high standards and expectations for all students; - Implement teaching activities and a diversity of teaching techniques, procedures, and resources including application of technology; - Develop and implement evaluation and assessment techniques that are appropriate for each course; - Use multiple measures to assess student learning on a regular basis and provide frequent feedback to students relative to their performance; - Be available and knowledgeable and demonstrate proficiency in the practice of academic advisement of students; - Conduct appropriate research and scholarly/creative activity within the discipline; - Effectively utilize the materials and resources of the Felix G. Woodward Library; - Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development and growth by being suitably active in professional and community service; - Exhibit motivation and initiative in keeping up-to-date and current in one’s curriculum area by reading/reviewing current scholarly or creative works in their field and by attending conferences, seminars, workshops, courses, and development activities sponsored by the University; - Serve effectively on committees and other appropriate functions that assist in University governance.

Required Minimum Qualifications: - Ph.D. in Philosophy with coursework and teaching experience in Religious Studies; - ABD will be considered if all requirements are met by date of hire; - Evidence of potential ability in academic assignment and/or scholarly and creative achievement, and/or professional contributions and activities; - Evidence of good character, mature attitude, and professional integrity; - A background search will be required of the successful applicant.
 * Open Date: 08/30/2018. Open Until Filled. Apply at: https://apsu.peopleadmin.com/postings/10022

Bard College (NY) - Islamic Studies
Bard College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in the area of Islamic Studies, to begin September 2019. The position requires a strong commitment to teaching and scholarship in a liberal arts setting.

Applicants should possess a strong foundation in the formative or classical traditions and literatures of Islam, with appropriate language proficiency such as Arabic and/or Persian, and an understanding of later and contemporary developments within Islamic societies. The geographical area of specialization is open, though the successful candidate will also teach within the Middle Eastern Studies program. PhD or near completion is required, and teaching experience is highly desirable. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

To apply, please submit a cover letter, CV, syllabus, and three letters of recommendation through Interfolio.com at: http://apply.interfolio.com/54151.
 * The application deadline is October 15, 2018.

===Baylor University (TX) - Women/Gender in the History of Christianity=== Baylor University is a private Christian university and a nationally ranked research institution, consistently listed with highest honors among The Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For.” The University is recruiting new faculty with a deep commitment to excellence in teaching, research and scholarship. Baylor seeks faculty who share in our aspiration to become a tier one research institution while strengthening our distinctive Christian mission as described in our strategic vision, Pro Futuris, and academic strategic plan, Illuminate. As the world’s largest Baptist University, Baylor offers over 40 doctoral programs and has more than 17,000 students from all 50 states and more than 85 countries.

Rank: Assistant Professor. Tenure Information: Tenure Track

Responsibilities: The faculty member will be expected to publish specialized research in the study of women/gender in the history of Christianity. Teaching at the undergraduate level is expected, and it is expected that the successful candidate will be appointed to the Graduate Faculty either immediately or in the future.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. required. The Department of Religion seeks an assistant or associate professor of the history of Christianity. The successful candidate will have a vibrant research agenda in both the study of women and gender. Preference will be given to scholars who focus somewhere between the Early Modern Era and the present. Strong preference will be given to scholars who are active in the Baptist tradition.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please submit a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, and official transcripts. Include names, addresses, and phone numbers of three individuals from whom you have requested letters of recommendation in one PDF file to: Joyce_Swoveland@baylor.edu


 * SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Applications will be reviewed beginning 10/15/2018 and will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, complete applications must be submitted by 10/15/2018.

Bowdoin College (ME) - Religion and Asian Studies
Bowdoin College invites applications for a tenure-track position jointly appointed in Religion and Asian Studies to begin July 2019. We seek a scholar of the religions of South and/or Southeast Asia who utilizes a ‘lived religion’ approach; however, the successful candidate should have a significant grasp of the textual traditions and be able to teach courses across both premodern and modern periods. Required course offerings include Hindu and Buddhist traditions as well as methodological and comparative courses such as Introduction to the Study of Religion and Theories About Religion. The appointment will be at the assistant professor level.

Bowdoin welcomes applications from candidates committed to the instruction and support of a diverse student population and those who will enrich and contribute to the College’s ethnic and cultural diversity. We value a community in which students of all backgrounds are warmly welcomed and encouraged to succeed. In your application materials, we ask you to address how your teaching, scholarship, and/or mentorship may support our commitment to diversity and inclusive excellence.

Both the Religion Department and the Asian Studies Program value a strong commitment to teaching excellence in a liberal arts environment and to research grounded in the languages and cultures of South and/or Southeast Asia. Bowdoin offers internal funding in support of research, a junior sabbatical leave, and an accelerated post-tenure sabbatical schedule. The teaching load is two courses each semester. A Ph.D. in religion or related fields is expected by date of appointment. We recognize that recruiting and retaining faculty may involve considerations of spouses and domestic partners. To that end, where possible, the College will attempt to accommodate and respond creatively to the needs of spouses and partners of members of the faculty.

Bowdoin College accepts only electronic submissions. Please visit https://careers.bowdoin.edu to submit: 1) a cover letter that details your scholarly research agenda, 2) a statement about your approach to teaching, 3) a curriculum vitae, and 4) the names and contact information for three references who have agreed to provide letters of recommendation.
 * Review of applications will begin October 8, 2018.
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===College of Wooster (OH) - South Asian Religions=== The College of Wooster invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of South Asian religions in the Department of Religious Studies, beginning August 2019. Candidates must have primary training and experience in Hinduism, with complementary preparation in another South Asian tradition. The ideal candidate would also have a thematic focus on an area of teaching and research, such as gender and sexuality studies, film studies, or environmental studies that enriches the department's and College's curriculum. The teaching profile of the position includes: a teaching load of 5.5 courses per year, which includes supervision of Junior/Senior Independent Study research projects (which all students complete as part of the College’s nationally recognized Independent Study program), teaching-advising in the College’s interdisciplinary First-Year Seminar program, and advising of Religious Studies majors. The College of Wooster enrolls a diverse student body (20% domestic students of color and 11% international students); applicants should have experience with diverse student populations. Applicants must have a Ph.D. completed prior to August 15, 2019.


 * Submit application letter, c.v., unofficial graduate transcripts, three reference letters, teaching statement, research statement, statement on contributions to diversity in the classroom and/or curriculum, and other supporting materials (e.g., sample syllabi, scholarly work, brief descriptions of possible courses) by October 7, 2018 via Interfolio. Interfolio accounts are free to applicants – simply press “apply”. For questions contact Jeremy Rapport, Search Chair. Apply at: https://apply.interfolio.com/54121

===Colorado College (CO) - Religion and Modernity (African-American Religions or Judaism)=== The Colorado College Department of Religion invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Religion & Modernity, beginning in Fall 2019. The candidate’s field of specialization is open, but we especially welcome applicants with expertise in modern Judaism or African-American religions. We seek a candidate whose fields of study will complement, rather than replicate, our department’s current offerings in Biblical Studies, early Christianity, early Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.

The College actively promotes a dynamic and inclusive environment in which students and employees of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives can learn and work. Applicants should describe the ways in which they can contribute to this goal in their cover letter.

The successful candidate will be a scholar with a Ph.D. in Religious Studies at the time of appointment, committed to excellence in undergraduate instruction, and familiar with critical methods employed in the field. Colorado College supports a wide range of interdisciplinary programs and initiatives, including Asian Studies, Feminist and Gender Studies, Southwest Studies, and Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies, and we welcome applicants who might contribute to these programs. Colorado College is a private liberal arts institution with a history of innovative and interdisciplinary teaching. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is its Block plan, in which professors teach, and students take, one course at a time. Each block is three and a half weeks long, and professors teach six of the eight blocks in an academic year.
 * Applications should be submitted by October 10, 2018 and should include: (1) a cover letter, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a graduate school transcript, and (4) a list of proposed courses with brief descriptions. All applicants will need to list at least three references to submit a letter of recommendation. The application site will send emails to references with instructions for electronic submission. Preliminary interviews will be held at the AAR/SBL Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, November 17-20, 2018. For more information, contact Prof. Peter Wright, Chair, Department of Religion at peter.wright@coloradocollege.edu

Dartmouth College (NH) - Indigenous Religions
The Department of Religion at Dartmouth College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in Indigenous Religions of the Americas, the South Pacific, the Caribbean, or Australia, which may include African diasporic traditions in these regions. Appointment to begin as early as July 1, 2019. Disciplinary and historical specializations are open, but the ideal candidate’s research will demonstrate a substantive focus upon religion, thorough grounding in both theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of religion, ability to work in the relevant primary languages, and expertise in ethnographic and/or fieldwork approaches (if appropriate).

Since its inception in 1949, the Religion Department has been committed to a multidisciplinary, globally diverse curriculum grounded in the academic study of religion as engaged through a variety of methodological approaches. The Department offers instruction, from the introductory to the advanced level, in most of the world’s major religious traditions: Buddhism; Christianity; Hinduism; Islam; Judaism; the religions of the ancient Near East; the religions of ancient and modern China; religious life in the Americas; and the religions of Africa. The Department offers an undergraduate major and minor. Requirements for this position include teaching four courses per year (0-2 per quarter over 3 quarters) and normal department service. Competitive salary, benefits, and research support. The successful candidate will be expected to teach a broad range of introductory-, intermediate-, and advanced-level courses within his or her specialization, as well as contributing to the Department’s theoretical and methodological offerings. Dartmouth College is an outstanding research institution of 4400 undergraduates, half of whom are women and approximately 40% of whom are members of minority groups.

Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD or be ABD with PhD expected before the start date of the appointment, along with a record of outstanding scholarship and effective teaching.

Application Instructions: Candidates should submit via Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/51630) a cover letter detailing current and future research plans, teaching experience and philosophy, and contributions to diversity in the context of research, teaching, and/or service; curriculum vitae; writing sample; research statement; teaching portfolio with evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., course descriptions, course syllabi); and three confidential letters of recommendation.
 * Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Candidates whose applications are received by October 20, 2018, will be considered for a preliminary interview at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (November 17-20, 2018), or by video conference for those unable to attend the conference.

Duke University (NC) - Asian Religions
The Department of Religious Studies at Duke University invites applications and nominations for tenure-track/tenured position at open rank in the study of Asian religions. Candidates may research any aspect of the literary, cultural, social, political, or otherwise historical dimension of religions in Asia from the ancient era to the modern. Expertise with the languages of the candidate’s regional specialization is required. Additional facility with such languages as classical Chinese, Sanskrit, or Pali is desired. We are especially interested in candidates who work on the connections between Asian religions and medicine, science, ecology, gender/sexuality, or material culture. We also will prioritize candidates working across regional boundaries, for example, on India–China, China–Tibet, or China–Thailand, or South-Southeast Asia. The appointee will teach courses at the undergraduate level as well as offer courses and mentor graduate students as a member of Duke’s Graduate Program in Religion; collaboration with other programs and departments at Duke as well as with colleagues at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill is expected.

Applicants should send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and the names and complete contact information (email, phone, and postal address) of three references electronically to ACADEMIC JOBS ONLINE.
 * Initial review of applications will begin November 10, 2018. Consideration will continue until the position is filled. Start date is August 2019. Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina, is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

Florida State University (FL) - American Religious History
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, Department of Religion invites applications for a full-time, 9-month tenure track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in American Religious History to begin on August 7, 2019. Appointment at rank of Associate Professor includes the option of seeking tenure-upon-appointment. Specialization is open. Preference is for expertise in areas that will broaden the historical and thematic strengths of the program. Applicants must show evidence of an independent program of scholarly research yielding significant peer-reviewed publications, and must show promise of a strong teaching contribution in the context of a comprehensive program (B.A. through Ph.D.). The successful candidate will be expected to have the Ph.D. in hand by August 7, 2019. For more information about our department and programs, please consult http://www.religion.fsu.edu.
 * For full consideration, applicants should submit a vita and supporting materials (transcripts, course outlines, and samples of written work) as one PDF at: http://jobs.fsu.edu job ID 44125 by October 15, 2018. This position requires that you have three confidential professional letters of recommendation submitted on your behalf. Directions for this process are detailed in the FSU job ad 44125. Questions may be sent to REL-Search@fsu.edu.
 * Also posted at North American History 2018-19

Gonzaga University (WA) - Religions of Africa/the African Diaspora
The Religious Studies Department at Gonzaga University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Religions of Africa / the African Diaspora to begin fall 2019. The position involves a 3/3 teaching load with primary emphasis on undergraduate teaching. The Department of Religious Studies is committed to supporting the academic excellence of our diverse student body. We seek applicants equipped to advance our mission in their teaching, scholarship, and/or service.

Minimum Qualification: Ph.D. in the field of Religious Studies or related field. ABD considered, with the expectation the candidate will have degree in hand by August 1, 2019; Demonstrated expertise in the religions of Africa and/or the religions of the African diaspora; Demonstrated competency of the appropriate research languages.

To apply, please visit our website at: www.gonzaga.edu/jobs. Applicants must complete an online application and electronically submit the following: (1) a cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) the names and email addresses for three persons who will be writing letters of recommendation, (4) a one-page teaching philosophy, (5) sample syllabus, and (6) unofficial graduate transcripts. Inquiries can be directed to Dr. Kevin McCruden, Chair of the Religious Studies Department, at mccruden@gonzaga.edu.
 * Position closes on October 15, 2018 at midnight, PST. For assistance with your online application, call Human Resources at 509.313.5996.

===Grinnell College (IA) - East Asian Religions and Global Buddhism=== GRINNELL COLLEGE. The Department of Religious Studies invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in East Asian Religions and Global Buddhism beginning Fall 2019. Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) or Associate Professor possible. Research and teaching interests might include, but are not limited to: religions of Japan, China and/or Korea, Buddhism, gender, media, and/or transnational studies.

Grinnell College is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college with a strong tradition of social responsibility. In letters of application, candidates should discuss their potential to contribute to a college community that maintains a diversity of people and perspectives as one of its core values.

Please visit our application website at https://jobs.grinnell.edu to find more details about the job and submit applications online. Candidates will need to upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts (copies are acceptable), and provide email addresses for three references. Questions about this search should be directed to the search chair, Professor Tyler Roberts, at ReligiousStudiesSearch@grinnell.edu or 641-269-4041.
 * To be assured of full consideration, all application materials should be received by OCTOBER 15, 2018.

Hamilton College (NY) - Asian Islam
The Asian Studies program of Hamilton College invites applications for a tenure track position in any discipline on Islam in Asia, including Iran/Persia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, to begin July 1, 2019. Mastery of a relevant Asian language is expected. Ph.D. by the time of appointment is preferred, but ABDs nearing completion of the dissertation will be considered. Teaching load is four courses during the first year and five courses thereafter. The successful candidate will be appointed to the Asian Studies program with possible affiliation with another department or program. Candidates should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, dissertation abstract, a writing sample, three letters of recommendation, and two course syllabi to Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/52536. The applicant’s cover letter should address the ways in which he/she would further the College’s goal of building a diverse educational environment. Questions regarding the search may be directed to Professor Thomas Wilson, Director, Asian Studies, at [mailto:twilson@hamilton.edu twilson@hamilton.edu]. Application deadline is October 5, 2018. Hamilton (www.hamilton.edu) is a residential liberal arts college located in upstate New York. Applicants with dual-career considerations can find other Hamilton and nearby academic job listings at https://www.hercjobs.org/upstate_ny/index.html, as well as additional information at https://www.hamilton.edu/dof/faculty-development/resources-for-prospective- or-new- faculty/opportunities-for- spouses-or- partners. Hamilton College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity in all areas of the campus community. Hamilton provides domestic partner benefits. Candidates from underrepresented groups in higher education are especially encouraged to apply.
 * Application deadline is October 5, 2018.

Illinois College (IL) - Asian Studies (Asian History / Religion)
Illinois College invites applications for a tenure-track position with a specialization in Asian Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in Fall, 2019.

The position is in an interdisciplinary department (history, philosophy, political science, and religion). The candidate’s disciplinary focus is open and they should be committed to interdisciplinary approaches to Asian studies. Applicants should have language competency appropriate for their discipline. Roughly two-thirds of course load will be related to Asian history and culture and one-third focused on Asian religious traditions. The successful candidate will be able to teach introductory-level and general-education courses.

Illinois College has a long-standing connection to Japan and candidates should be able to contribute to our Japanese Studies program. We have recently started an interfaith studies minor and this position will also support it. Candidates should have an enthusiasm for teaching and working closely with students as well as having an active research agenda. Ph.D. required (advanced ABD considered).

Illinois College seeks candidates who have a commitment to working closely with a wide range of students. Currently our population is approximately one-quarter students of color and 40% first-generation college students. Eagerness and ability to work with these populations is essential. Equally important is excellence in pedagogy and an openness to student centered teaching approaches. The College is located in historic Jacksonville, Illinois, 30 miles west of the capital city of Springfield and 70 miles north of St. Louis, Missouri.

Applicants should submit the following materials in PDF format to deansearch@ic.edu. On the subject line, please put Attn: Jenny Barker-Devine, Chair of the Asian Studies Search Committee: Letter of application; C.V.; Evidence of teaching effectiveness (such as teaching evaluations or similar documents); A statement of teaching philosophy that includes discussion of teaching to a diverse student body as well as mentoring experience; An example of scholarly work; Three letters of reference; A statement of research interests>
 * Review of applications will begin on 1 October and continue until the position is filled.
 * Also posted at Asian History 2018-19

Kanagawa University (JAPAN) - [Open Rank] Multiple Positions (incl. Japanese Religious Studies)

 * Two full-time, open-rank faculty positions in the Department of Cross-Cultural Studies, part of a new Faculty of International and Japan Studies that will be established in 2020. Appointments will begin April 1, 2020.
 * We seek applicants pursuing the following research specializations: 1) Japanese History; 2) Japanese Art History; 3) Japanese Religious Studies; 4) Japanese Visual Media Studies.
 * Native- or near-native-level English ability is required.
 * Duties will include the teaching of an English-language course in the specialization area, as well as general English courses. Appointees will also be able to offer seminars related to their area of specialization. Native-level speakers of a European language (other than English, French or German) or an Asian language (other than Japanese) who are able to instruct students in that language will be given priority. Japanese ability sufficient for carrying out administrative duties is required of all applicants. Applicants must have completed the PhD by time of appointment, or be able to show evidence of equivalent research accomplishments.
 * For a detailed list of materials to be submitted when applying, the address to which applications should be sent, and further information regarding the positions, please view the Japanese-language announcement at http://www.kanagawa-u.ac.jp/employment/professor/fulltime/pdf/063.pdf.
 * In accordance with common practice at Japanese institutions, all ranks of these open-rank positions can be understood as tenured.
 * For more information, please contact [mailto:ratcliff@kanagawa-u.ac.jp Christian Ratcliff]
 * Deadline: Materials must arrive by post by 5 Aug. 2018.
 * Also posted at Japanese Language and Literature 2018-2019 and Asian History 2018-19


 * Rejection letter (notification that no interview will be conducted) received on Wed, Aug 29 (08 Sept 2018).

Loyola Marymount University (CA) - Bhagwan Mallinath Assistant Professor of Jainism
Loyola Marymount University, Department of Theological Studies, announces a tenure-track faculty position for the Bhagwan Mallinath Assistant Professor of Jainism, to begin in the Fall Semester, 2019.

The Department seeks candidates with substantive training in Jainism and related traditions, particularly Yoga. Successful candidates will be well trained in the relevant languages, texts, philosophies, and cultures. Additionally, they should be able to research and teach within the context of the diverse religious and cultural reality of Los Angeles.

The position involves undergraduate teaching in the University Core, the Theological Studies Major and Minor programs, and Asian and Asian American Studies, and in the graduate MA programs in Yoga Studies, Theology, and Pastoral Theology. Applicants must show promise of excellence in both teaching and research. A Ph.D. from an accredited institution is required. Exceptional A.B.D.s will be considered.

Candidates may apply through the LMU Human Resources online application portal: http://jobs.lmu.edu. Interested applicants are invited to send: 1) a cover letter (outlining areas of teaching and research interests and resonance with LMU’s mission); 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests; 4) a sample of scholarly writing; 5) a copy of Ph.D. transcripts; 6) three letters of recommendation. Materials 1 through 5 must be uploaded at time of application. Only online applications will be accepted. Three letters of recommendation (requirement 6) also have a deadline of October 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm. Each letter should be emailed by the recommender directly to the search committee chair’s email address: cchapple@lmu.edu. The subject line should read: “[Candidate Name] Recommendation Bhagwan Mallinath Assistant Professor of Jainism.” Applications missing any of the materials or arriving after October 15, 2018 will not be considered. Questions may be directed to: Dr. Christopher Chapple, Chair, Jainism Search Committee: cchapple@lmu.edu. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the American Academy of Religion annual meeting in Denver. Applicants who are not at the meeting may be requested to have on-line video interviews.
 * The application deadline is October 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm (PST).

Loyola Marymount University (CA) - Buddhism and East Asian Religions
Loyola Marymount University, Department of Theological Studies, announces a tenure-track faculty position in Buddhism and East Asian Religions at the level of Assistant Professor, to begin in the Fall Semester, 2019.

The Department seeks candidates with substantive training in Buddhism and other East Asian traditions. Successful candidates will be well trained in the relevant languages, texts, philosophies, and cultures. Additionally, they should be able to research and teach within the context of the diverse religious and cultural reality of Los Angeles.

The position involves undergraduate teaching in the University Core, the Theological Studies Major and Minor programs, and Asian and Asian American Studies, and in the graduate MA programs in Theology, Pastoral Theology, and Yoga Studies. Applicants must show promise of excellence in both teaching and research. A Ph.D. from an accredited institution is required. Exceptional A.B.D.s will be considered.

Candidates may apply through the LMU Human Resources online application portal: http://jobs.lmu.edu. Interested applicants are invited to send: 1) a cover letter (outlining areas of teaching and research interests and resonance with LMU’s mission); 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests; 4) a sample of scholarly writing; 5) a copy of Ph.D. transcripts; 6) three letters of recommendation. Materials 1 through 5 must be uploaded at time of application. Only online applications will be accepted. Three letters of recommendation (requirement 6) also have a deadline of October 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm. Each letter should be emailed by the recommender directly to the search committee chair’s email address: Gil.Klein@lmu.edu. The subject line should read: “[Candidate Name] Recommendation for Buddhism and East Asian Religions.” Applications missing any of the materials or arriving after October 15, 2018 will not be considered. Questions may be directed to: Gil Klein, Chair, Buddhism and East Asian Religions Search Committee: Gil.Klein@lmu.edu. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the American Academy of Religion annual meeting in Denver. Applicants who are not at the meeting may be requested to have on-line video interviews.
 * The application deadline is October 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm (PST).

McGill University (CAN) - Chinese Buddhism
Tenure-Track Faculty Position

Open to rank of Assistant or Associate Professor

Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in Chinese Buddhism

Joint Position in Faculty of Arts (School of Religious Studies and Department of East Asian Studies)

The Canada Research Chair is also open to internal candidates who already hold a tenure-track or tenured faculty position at McGill University.

Position description: The School of Religious Studies and the Department of East Asian Studies at McGill University, (Montreal, Canada) invite applications for a joint tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the area of Chinese Buddhism. We seek to appoint a dynamic scholar capable of expanding the existing Asian Religions program at McGill through a research expertise and teaching competence in modern Chinese Buddhism (post-imperial) and pre-modern Buddhist traditions (pre-Qing). In addition to a focus on Buddhism, the candidate should be proficient in the overall religious context of China and East Asia and be able to teach an introductory course in East Asian Religions.

If the successful candidate satisfies the specific eligibility conditions of the program, the candidate may be supported by the University for nomination to a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Chinese Buddhism, which provides protected time for research within a full-time academic appointment. Tier 2 Chairs are for emerging researchers (individuals who are no more than 10 years from having earned their highest degree). However, career interruptions (e.g. maternity or parental leave, extended sick leave, clinical training, family care, etc.) may be taken into consideration using the Tier 2 justification process to review the candidate’s eligibility. Potential applicants who are more than 10 years from their highest degree with career interruptions may contact the institution to have their eligibility reviewed through the Tier 2 justification process. The eligibility conditions for the CRC chairs are described at http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/program-programme/nomination-mise_en_candidature-eng.aspx#s3.

Job Duties: The candidate will teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, normally 4 courses per year, possess outstanding research abilities in the candidate’s field of expertise, and effect service to the Department, the School, and the Faculty.

Qualifications and Education requirements: Expertise in relevant theoretical and methodological approaches to religious studies may be complemented by interdisciplinary training in Chinese art history, anthropology, history, cultural studies, philosophy, and the sociology of religions.

The ideal candidate will possess broad supervisory competence in China’s religious traditions and fluency in both Mandarin and Classical Chinese. Additional research competence in a second East Asian language or one of the other Buddhist canonical languages is highly desired. The ability to teach courses that cover the Mahayana Buddhist traditions and their interface with other religious traditions such as Daoism or Confucianism is crucial, as is the ability to supervise graduate theses in the wider fields of East Asian Studies and Buddhism.

The appointment is available from August 1, 2019. The candidate is expected to have received his/her PhD prior to appointment. The Search Committee will review applications on an ongoing basis until a suitable candidate is found. We are looking for a dynamic scholar capable of expanding and enriching an already strong program in Asian Religions at McGill. Salary will be negotiable, according to qualifications and experience. For more information about the Faculty of Religious Studies, visit http://www.mcgill.ca/religiousstudies/

Candidates who do not satisfy the CRC eligibility criteria for a Tier 2 chair are nonetheless invited to apply for the position.

JOB DETAILS

Job Type: Tenure-track

Rank: Assistant or Associate Professor

Salary: Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience

Application deadline:

APPLICATION PROCESS: Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, a complete CV, one representative writing sample or scholarly publication, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent from the referees' institutional email accounts to the following website: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11905
 * No deadline stated.

Mississippi State University (MS) - U.S. Religious History
The Mississippi State University Department of History invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in U.S. religious history, beginning August 16, 2019. Teaching responsibilities are two courses per semester. Offerings include a turn in the US History survey and undergraduate and graduate courses in the area of expertise. Of particular importance is demonstrated ability to contribute to an anticipated new graduate specialty that joins ideas of identity--race, gender, class and the south—together. See https://www.history.msstate.edu/news/when-three-four/ for further details.

A Ph.D. in U.S. religious history at the time of appointment is required. Evidence of successful teaching and publications are preferred.

Salary is commensurate with qualifications.

The Department of History at Mississippi State University is the editorial home of both Environmental History and the History of Science Society Publications. All applicants must apply online at http://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu and attach a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, and research and teaching statements. Have three letters of recommendation sent to Professor Alan I Marcus, Professor and Head, P.O. Box H, Mississippi State, MS 39762 or at aimarcus@history.msstate.edu.
 * To guarantee consideration, applications must be received by November 3, 2018. Please include e-mail address to facilitate contact.
 * Also posted at North American History 2018-19

Occidental College (CA) - American Religions
The Department of Religious Studies at Occidental College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in American Religions to begin Fall 2019. The new hire will teach five courses per year (with a reduced four-course load in the first year), will have an active research agenda, and will contribute to department and College service. We welcome applications from scholars specializing in any religious tradition(s).

Applicants should have some training in Religious Studies and hold a Ph.D. by the time of appointment. Strong candidates will be able to teach a wide variety of courses attractive to liberal arts students, with preference given to applicants who could teach a course in African-American religions, African-Caribbean religions, American religion and race, or a related subject. A preference will be given to applicants who would add to the theoretical and methodological breadth of current department faculty, to applicants whose Religious Studies courses could be cross-listed with other departments on campus (e.g., Black Studies, American Studies, Sociology, History, etc.), and to applicants who have interest in developing a course on religion in Los Angeles. Applicants should be able to teach the department’s rotation of core courses (a theories/methods course and the course that guides majors through their senior thesis research and writing) and should be able to contribute to the College’s first-year seminar program (CSP). Strong candidates will be thoughtful in their pedagogical approaches, will seek continually to improve their teaching, and will possess a record of, or potential for, teaching excellence. Strong candidates will also possess a record of, or potential for, strong scholarship, and will be equipped to participate in departmental planning and leadership.

The Department of Religious Studies and Occidental College are committed to supporting the academic excellence of our diverse student body. We actively seek applicants equipped to advance our mission in their teaching, scholarship, and/or service.

Occidental College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, breastfeeding or related medical condition, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, marital status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic characteristic or information, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal Law. We strongly encourage all underrepresented candidates, especially women scholars and scholars of color, to apply.

Applicants should submit the following materials—as separate files—to [mailto:rels@oxy.edu rels@oxy.edu]: (1) a cover letter describing your interest in Occidental (a liberal arts institution with a mission of equity and excellence), your teaching experience, your scholarship, and the theoretical and/or methodological approach(es) of your teaching and research; (2) a list and brief descriptions of a range of courses you could teach at Occidental (both courses of your own design and courses already in our department catalog, which are linked from our website); (3) a teaching philosophy that includes a discussion of your demonstrated commitment to, past evidence of, and future plans for creating equitable learning environments, especially for underrepresented students; (4) a sample syllabus for an introductory course on African-American religions, African-Caribbean religions, American religion and race, or a related subject; and (5) Curriculum Vitae. Applicants should arrange to have three confidential letters of reference, at least one of which speaks to teaching experience and/or potential, submitted to [mailto:rels@oxy.edu rels@oxy.edu]. All application materials are due by 5pm PST on September 13, 2018 (with much appreciation to applicants who submit their materials well before the deadline).

Candidates selected for the semi-finalist round will be asked to submit additional materials: evidence of teaching effectiveness (student evaluations, peer teaching reviews, teaching awards, etc.) and a sample of scholarly writing. Semi-finalists will be contacted in mid-October, with semi-finalist interviews being held via videoconference in mid-November.

Inquires about the position or about the Religious Studies department can be directed to the search committee Chair, Prof. Kristi Upson-Saia at [mailto:upsonsaia@oxy.edu upsonsaia@oxy.edu].
 * Deadline: September 13, 2018 (with much appreciation to applicants who submit their materials well before the deadline). Semi-finalist interviews: semi-finalists notified by mid-October, videoconference interviews to be held in mid-November. Campus visits: late Nov/early Dec 2018.

Princeton University (NJ) - Religions of Japan
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Department of Religion, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the religions of Japan. The position would begin on September 1, 2019. The candidate's area of expertise is open but we especially welcome candidates whose areas of expertise complement those of continuing faculty in the subfield of Asian religions. Historical period, particular tradition(s) of focus, and methodological approach within the humanities and social sciences are open to consideration. Princeton supports a wide range of vibrant interdisciplinary programs, including programs in East Asian Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Human Values, International and Regional Studies, and South Asian Studies, and we welcome applicants who might contribute to any of these programs. Ph.D. required at time of application or expected before start of appointment.

Applications from women and members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged. Princeton is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute through their research, teaching, and/or service to the diversity and excellence of the academic community. Applicants should arrange submission of the following materials: *Cover letter including teaching interests and research plans *Curriculum vitae *Writing sample *Contact information for at least three referees who will be asked to upload letters of recommendation to the site Please apply online at: https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/8301 This position is subject to the University's background check policy.
 * The search committee will begin reviewing applications November 1, 2018, and will continue to do so until the position is filled.

===Skidmore College (NY) - American Religions=== Skidmore College’s Religious Studies Department invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in American Religions beginning in the 2019-2020 academic year. The College is especially interested in candidates from under-represented groups as well as individuals who have experience with diverse populations who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and service. The candidate’s teaching and scholarly interests should focus on one or more religious communities in the United States, with special consideration given to candidates with demonstrated interest in the interactions among and between religious communities. We have particular departmental needs in Latin American religions, Native American religions, Afro-Caribbean religions, African-American religions, Islam, and alternative religions/New Religious Movements. In addition, the candidate should have interests and expertise in contemporary theoretical approaches, such as race and ethnicity studies, queer studies, media studies, ethics and social justice, ethnography, globalization or diaspora studies. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Religious Studies (or expected by May 2019) and will be able to teach core courses in the discipline, including Introduction to the Study of Religion, Theory and Method in the Study of Religion, and a Senior Seminar/Capstone course. Interdisciplinary program experience is also highly desirable.

Responsibilities: Skidmore is on a semester system with a normal teaching load of five courses per academic year. In addition to delivering the core courses above on a rotating basis, the candidate will also teach intermediate and advanced courses in their area of specialization. Periodic participation in the College’s interdisciplinary First-Year Seminar program and active engagement in student advising, research, and mentoring is also required.

Applications should be received by October 1, 2018 in order to receive consideration for preliminary interviews at the annual meeting of the AAR in Boston, MA

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Religious Studies, or related fields, or ABD (with Ph.D. expected by May 2019)

EEO Statement: Skidmore College is committed to being an inclusive campus community and, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, predisposition or carrier status, domestic violence victim status, familial status, dating violence, or stalking, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. Employment at Skidmore College is contingent upon an acceptable background check result.

Candidates for the position should fill out an online faculty profile and attach the following documents: letter of application, c.v., summary of current research, sample syllabi of courses taught and/or projected and teaching statement. Your letter of application should include information about how you will engage with issues of diversity in the classroom, on campus, and/or in the broader community. Additionally, the application system will prompt you to submit three email addresses for letters of recommendation. All referees will be emailed once you’ve completed the application process.
 * Applications should be received by October 1, 2018 in order to receive consideration for preliminary interviews at the annual meeting of the AAR in Denver, CO. For any additional information, please contact Professor Eliza F. Kent, Chair, Religion Department: Email: ekent@skidmore.edu.

Syracuse University (NY) - Contemporary Judaism
The Department of Religion and the Jewish Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University invite applications for the Phyllis Backer Professor of Jewish Studies, and assistant professor tenure-track position of Religion to begin August 2019. We seek a colleague with a specialization in modern and/or contemporary Jewish religion and culture with possible areas including, but not limited to America, Israel, and/or Europe.

Candidates should demonstrate Jewish Studies research and teaching interests at any variety of possible intersections such as the arts, science, history, ethnicity, race, gender, politics, and/or sexualities. We are seeking in particular a colleague trained in Religion and humanistic social sciences and/or cultural studies methodology, with demonstrated interest and competency in Theory and Method in the study of Religion.

The successful candidate would make significant contributions to both the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. At the undergraduate level, we are looking for a scholar with research focus in modern and/or contemporary Jewish Studies, and teaching competence across a broad range of Jewish Studies outside her or his direct area of specialization. At the graduate level, in addition to their area of specialization in “Judaism,” the successful candidate would contribute to the exploration of religion and spirituality in contemporary and/or modern societies, both local and global, through the lenses of anthropology of religion and history of religions. Areas of possible interest include globalization and religion, religious materialities, ritual and performance, space and place, and spirituality and community.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in directly relevant area of job description and in hand by beginning of appointment.

Job Specific Qualifications: Eligible candidate must be a scholar with a specialty in modern and/or contemporary Jewish religion and culture with possible areas including but not limited to America, Israel, and/or Europe. Candidates should be able to engage theories and issues in religious studies broadly conceived and should be prepared to teach a range of courses from the introductory undergraduate level through graduate seminars.

Syracuse University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.

Responsibilities: Teach at least 6 credit hours per semester and participate in graduate level dissertation committees and examinations; service through advising, committee works, etc.; research and publications in areas of expertise.
 * Job Posting Date: 08/13/2018. Open Until Filled: Yes.
 * ALso posted at Jewish Studies 2018-2019

University of California, Davis (CA) - Jain Studies
The Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Davis invites applicants for a faculty position in Jain Studies at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. This position is tied to the recently established Mohini Jain Presidential Chair in Jain Studies; the successful candidate, once tenured at Davis, will be the inaugural holder of the Chair. Research focus and methodology within this area are open, and we welcome candidates whose research engages textual sources, visual and material culture, and/or performance practice. Advanced expertise in an Indian language is required with competency in a second Indian language preferred. Candidates with an interest in interdisciplinary work in areas that complement those already represented in the UC Davis undergraduate and graduate programs are encouraged to apply. Candidates must demonstrate an interest in community outreach, specifically to the Jain community, and we particularly welcome applicants interested using the platform of the Presidential Chair to develop the Religions of India Initiative at UC Davis. Applicants must demonstrate a strong research profile and a commitment to excellence in teaching. A Ph.D. in Religious Studies or related field must be in hand by the first day of classes, September 25, 2019. Preliminary interviews will be held via Skype or at the Annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Denver, CO between November 17 and 20, 2018. The position will remain open until filled. The University of California, Davis, is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty and staff.


 * For full consideration, applications should be received by October 15, 2018. Only complete applications will be considered by the search committee. Applications are to be submitted via Recruit at: https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF02346

University of Cincinnati (OH) - Islamic Studies
The University of Cincinnati invites applications by advanced assistant and associate professors to fill the Inayat and Ishrat Malik Professorship in Islamic Studies. The position will begin in the fall of 2019. The search committee welcomes applications from scholars in the field of Islamic Studies, with research and teaching interests in such areas as Anthropology, Comparative Religion, Arabic, Ethics, Gender Studies, History, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, and Theology.

Minimum Qualifications: : A Ph.D. is required, as well as prior teaching experience and evidence of scholarly excellence.

The successful candidate is expected to engage in research, to teach on the graduate and undergraduate levels in their area, and to contribute, via interdisciplinary education and as appropriate, to undergraduate certificate programs in such areas as Religious Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Arabic Studies, Asian Studies, Security Studies, and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. The successful candidate should be thoroughly knowledgeable in the Islamic intellectual tradition and in Qur'anic Studies. Enthusiasm to present Islamic teachings in multiple areas of thought and experience and in a style accessible to diverse student audiences is essential. This effort will include the presentation of at least one public lecture in Islamic Studies each academic year. The candidate should also have a track-record of engagement with the Islamic community, demonstrate a willingness to contribute to the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati, and be able to build productive relationships with academic partners across campus and with interfaith and cultural groups in the Cincinnati area.

The tenure-track position will be housed in the department in the College of Arts & Sciences most appropriate to the candidate's degree. Joint appointments are possible.

The successful candidate will be expected to make service contributions to the mission of that department and commensurate with the position of Professorship in Islamic Studies. The teaching load will accord with that of research-active faculty. The University of Cincinnati is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to diversity. The University is interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching and service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic community, and we hope to attract applicants who have experience in promoting the success of students from diverse backgrounds. We encourage women, members of racial/ethnic/gender groups underrepresented in higher education, persons with disabilities, and veterans to apply.


 * For full consideration, interested and qualiffied apply online at https://jobs.uc.edu (Search Requisition #31164). A complete application will include a letter of interest, a CV, an article-length writing sample, and a one-page statement summarizing your contributions or potential contributions to diversity and inclusion as they relate to teaching, research and/or mentoring. Please use the Additional Documents function to submit the required documents. Three letters of reference must be directly submitted by recommenders to [mailto:history@ucmail.uc.edu history@ucmail.uc.edu]. For questions or additional information, please contact Professor Jeff Zalar, Chair of the Search Committee, at [mailto:zalarjy@ucmail.uc.edu zalarjy@ucmail.uc.edu].
 * Deadline: 15 Sept. 2018.

University of Pennsylvania (PA) - Global Christianity
The Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of Global Christianity in the Premodern World focused on any period between the onset of Islam through the Christianization of the New World. We are especially interested in applicants whose work pursues connections across the Indian or Atlantic Oceans into continents beyond Europe or examines Christianity within a multi-religious environment like the Iberian Peninsula, but the position is open to applications from any sub-field and time period within the parameters described above. The successful candidate for this new faculty position should have a compelling and original research agenda and a commitment to pursue it within the interdisciplinary framework offered by the Department of Religious Studies, the School of Arts and Sciences, and the wider University. In addition, we are seeking an excellent and enthusiastic teacher to participate in the departmentas undergraduate and graduate programs. PhD is expected at the time of appointment. Interested candidates should apply at http://facultysearches.provost.upenn.edu/postings/1440 and submit a letter of application, CV, statement of research, writing sample, and the names of three individuals who will be contacted by the University with instructions for submitting letters of recommendation.
 * The Department will begin reviewing applications on October 16th, 2018. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled.

University of Pittsburgh (PA) - Religion in China
The Department of Religious Studies in the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh seeks to appoint a tenure-stream assistant professor of religion in China, with a primary research focus on religion and health, to start September 1, 2019, pending budgetary approval. The teaching load is four courses per year, including introductory courses and upper-level courses on East Asian religion, upper-level courses on religion and health and religion in medicine, as well as broad surveys, methods courses, and seminars for majors and minors. Preference will be given to candidates whose work complements existing areas of strength in the department and in other departments, programs, centers, and schools at the University. We expect the successful candidate will play a major role in medical humanities initiatives in the Dietrich School and across the university. Recognizing the crucial benefits that diversity contributes to our intellectual vitality, the University of Pittsburgh has embarked on significant initiatives to diversify its faculty, student body, and curriculum. We encourage applications from creative and dedicated scholars, teachers, and mentors eager to contribute to this mission.

A PhD in Religious Studies or a related field is expected by the time of appointment.

The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EEO/AA/ M/ F/Vets/ Disabled.

To apply, please submit a letter of application describing current and future teaching and research directions; a statement discussing how your past, planned, or potential contributions or experiences relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion will advance the University of Pittsburgh’s commitment to inclusive excellence; a C.V.; one article-length scholarly writing sample; two sample syllabi; evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., student evaluations); and contact information for three references online to https://facultysearch.as.pitt.edu/apply/index/MjMO. For each reference, you will have the opportunity to input a personal email address or an email address generated through lnterfolio’s Online Application Delivery. In both cases, an email notification will be sent to the designated address with instructions about uploading the letters to our system.
 * In order to ensure full consideration, applications must be received by October 15, 2018. For additional information about the position, contact relgst@pitt.edu. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EEO/AA/ M/ F/Vets/ Disabled.

University of San Diego (CA) - Buddhist Studies
The Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego announces a tenure-track position in Religious Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor. Area of specialization is Buddhist Studies. The successful applicant will be actively engaged in theory and method in the study of religion as a major aspect of their scholarship and teaching.

The position carries a 3-3 teaching load. Teaching responsibilities will include introductory courses as well as upper-division courses in the area(s) of specialization, and may include courses that fulfill the Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice requirement in our newly redesigned core curriculum. The candidate would be expected to teach lower division courses (such as Introduction to World Religions and Exploring Religious Meaning) in alignment with core learning outcomes. Candidates with a demonstrated ability to incorporate diverse perspectives into teaching and scholarship are preferred.

Job Requirements: Applicants should hold a doctorate by the time of the appointment, September 2019. Commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching, an active scholarly agenda, and commitment to collaborative leadership are required.

Click Apply Now to complete our online application.

Applications should include a letter of intent and dossier that includes CV, graduate school transcripts, samples of scholarly work, and copies of teaching materials (e.g., syllabi, typical handouts, and student evaluations) and three references.


 * Applications should be complete by October 5, 2018. Preliminary interviews will be conducted via Skype in October and/or November, with finalists invited to our campus in December 2018. Contact Emily Reimer-Barry, erb@sandiego.edu or 619-260-6827

===University of San Diego (CA) - Indigenous Religions in the Americas=== The Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego announces a tenure-track position in Religious Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor. Area of specialization is Native American and Indigenous Studies in the Americas. The successful applicant will be actively engaged in theory and method in the study of religion as a major aspect of their scholarship and teaching.

The position carries a 3-3 teaching load. Teaching responsibilities will include introductory courses as well as upper-division courses in the area(s) of specialization, and may include courses that fulfill the Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice requirement in our newly redesigned core curriculum. The candidate would be expected to teach lower division courses (such as Introduction to World Religions and Exploring Religious Meaning) in alignment with core learning outcomes. Candidates with a demonstrated ability to incorporate diverse perspectives into teaching and scholarship are preferred. Applicants must have a willingness to work with local tribes and communities and mentor American Indian and Indigenous students. Demonstrated experience working with Native American and Indigenous tribes and communities is strongly preferred.

Job Requirements: Applicants should hold a doctorate by the time of the appointment, September 2019. Commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching, an active scholarly agenda, and commitment to collaborative leadership are required.

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 * Applications should be complete by October 19, 2018. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the American Academy of Religion convention in November on a pre-arranged basis. Contact Emily Reimer-Barry, erb@sandiego.edu or 619-260-6827.

University of Toronto (CAN) - Indigenous Spiritualities
The Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto invites applications for a tenure stream position in Indigenous Spiritualities appointed jointly in the Department for the Study of Religion (51%) and the Centre for Indigenous Studies (49%). The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective July 1, 2019.

The successful candidate will have competences in the intersection of Study of Religion and Indigenous Studies, making use of historical, anthropological, legal studies, postcolonial studies and/or cognate approaches.

Candidates must have earned a PhD in Religion or Indigenous Studies, or a closely related discipline by the time of the appointment, or shortly thereafter and have a demonstrated record of excellence in research and teaching at the undergraduate level. Candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of Indigenous knowledges, methodologies and epistemologies, as well as long-term experience and engagement with Indigenous communities, organizations, and institutions and evidence of understanding the importance of consensus-building relationships.

The successful candidate will demonstrate a deep knowledge of the language and culture of relevant Indigenous groups, a breadth of training, competence in method and theory in the study of religion, and will complement the DSR’s successful Religion and the Public Sphere Initiative, adding crucial voices to the discussion of religion and public life in Canada, Turtle Island, and beyond. Excellence in research will be demonstrated through publications or forthcoming publications in leading field relevant journals, presentations at significant conferences, and strong letters of reference from referees of high standing including a letter of support commenting on Indigenous community engagement.

The successful candidate will have the ability to teach a variety of courses; for example, the encounter and interaction between Indigenous peoples and European settlers in North America (with special emphasis on Canada); Indigenous spiritualities and the law; creation stories; Indigenous systems of knowledge and methodologies; Indigenous nations, missionaries, and governmentality; Indigenous worldviews and conceptions of health, land and community. Graduate teaching will be in her/his area of research expertise, but it is expected that the candidate will contribute both to the DSR’s strengths in Method and Theory in the study of religion and to the development of the graduate programs at the CIS and DSR by contributing courses on Indigenous philosophies/ways of knowing and spirituality, Indigenous research methodologies, the political and cultural significance of ceremony and protocol. Research specialization within this discipline is open.

The successful candidate must demonstrate excellence in teaching. Evidence of excellence in teaching will be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, the statement of teaching philosophy and the teaching portfolio submitted as part of the application, demonstrated knowledge and experience in Indigenous-based teaching methods, as well as strong letters of reference. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

To be considered for this position, all application materials must be submitted online by clicking on the link below. Applications should include (1) a cover letter, and (2) a curriculum vitae combined in a file labeled cover letter and CV, (3) a sample of academic writing, a statement of research interests, and (4) a teaching portfolio. The teaching portfolio should demonstrate outstanding teaching abilities and the capacity to teach a wide range of courses. It may include, for example, teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, and/or descriptions of teaching strategies and innovations.

For information about the Department of Religion please go to http://religion.utoronto.ca. For information about the Centre for Indigenous Studies please go to http://indigenousstudies.utoronto.ca

This position is part of the University of Toronto’s response to the calls to action in Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report.

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.

As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a brief Diversity Survey. This survey is voluntary. Any information directly related to you is confidential and cannot be accessed by search committees or human resources staff. Results will be aggregated for institutional planning purposes. For more information, please see http://uoft.me/UP. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. Applicants should arrange for three letters of reference: (a) three academic letters of reference that comment on the candidates qualifications as a researcher and at least one that comments on the applicant's teaching abilities and (b) a letter that speaks directly to Indigenous community engagement. These are to be sent directly by email (on letterhead, signed and scanned) to Professor John Kloppenborg Chair, Department for the Study of Religion, via e-mail to mailto: religion.undergrad@utoronto.caand to susan.hill@utoronto.ca by the closing date. The subject line should say Reference Letter: Indigenous Spiritualities.
 * All applications must be received by September 30, 2018. Inquiries may be directed to Professor John S. Kloppenborg, at chair.religion@utoronto.ca or Professor Susan Hill at mailto:susan.hill@utoronto.ca

===University of Vienna (AUT) - Social and Cultural Anthropology with an Emphasis on Religions and Religious Movements=== The appointment of particularly qualified researchers to university professors is an important strategy of the University of Vienna. Become part of this vibrant and future-oriented organisation.

At the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Vienna the position of a University Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology with an Emphasis on Religions and Religious Movements (full time, permanent position) is to be filled.

The successful candidate must be able to broadly represent the discipline of Social and Cultural Anthropology in teaching. In research, a focus on religions/religious movements is expected. Extensive experience with ethnographic fieldwork within a range of topics from religious rituals and myths to religious movements and the role of religions in globalization processes is a necessity.

Successful candidates should have the following qualifications: A completed doctoral degree/PhD and an outstanding dissertation and Habilitation (venia docendi) or internationally accepted equivalent in Social and Cultural Anthropology; International academic experience and cooperation, preferably also outside of the German-language area; Outstanding achievements in research, excellent publication record, international reputation; Experience in designing, procuring and managing large research projects, as well as the willingness and ability to lead research groups; Enthusiasm for excellent teaching, teaching experience at universities as well as the ability and willingness to teach students in all phases of their studies (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level), to supervise academic theses and to promoting young academic colleagues.

The University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to acquire, within three years, proficiency in German sufficient for teaching in bachelor’s programmes and for participation in university committees. In addition, the University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to be prepared to take over responsibility on the organisational level of the Faculty and the University, if necessary.

Applications in English should be submitted by e-mail to the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Vienna, Rooseveltplatz 2/2. Stock, A-1090 Wien (dekanat.sowi@univie.ac.at). Reference no.: 490-38


 * The application deadline is October 15, 2018.
 * Also posted at Cultural Anthropology 2018-2019

===Utah State University (UT) - Leonard J. Arrington Chair in Mormon History and Culture===
 * Preferred start date for the position is 1 Jan. 2019.
 * Teaching load: Candidates must be able to teach a variety of courses on Mormonism at the undergraduate and graduate level. The ability to teach our American Religious History course or Introduction to Religious Studies (RELS 1010) is desirable. The successful applicant will participate actively in the life of the Religious Studies Program, which consists of a vibrant community of scholar-teachers and students committed to the interdisciplinary study of religion.
 * Minimum Qualifications for Associate Professor: PhD in Religious Studies, History, or related field; Strong record of peer-reviewed publication; Established record of teaching excellence
 * Preferred Qualifications for Associate Professor: At least three years at rank of Associate Professor at time of application
 * Minimum Qualifications for Professor: PhD in Religious Studies, History, or related field; Excellent record of peer-reviewed publication; Outstanding record of mentoring and teaching excellence
 * Preferred Qualifications for Professor: Evidence of national scholarly reputation in the field
 * Applications should be submitted through the online application link and include a cover letter expressing interest in the position, a current CV, a research statement, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and the names and addresses of three referees.
 * Review of applications will begin on 15 Aug. 2018.
 * Also posted at Non-Geographic/Methodologically Oriented History 2018-19

Vanderbilt University (TN) - Buddhist Traditions
The Department of Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University seeks to make an appointment in Buddhist Traditions of South Asia and/or Southeast Asia. Rank is Assistant Professor tenure-track. The successful candidate will also be awarded affiliated faculty status in Asian Studies.

Qualifications and Teaching. Area of specialization, historical period, and theoretical and methodological approach are open. Command of appropriate languages commensurate to an advanced research agenda will be required (e.g., Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Sinhala, Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Lao, or other vernaculars). The successful candidate should expect to teach both introductory and advanced classes in the field; normal course load is two courses per semester (four per year). Qualified candidates should be prepared to mentor graduate students and teach advanced courses in the methodologies appropriate to the study of religion in the Graduate Department of Religion’s field of Critical Studies in Asian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions. PhD must be in-hand when employment starts at the beginning of Fall 2019 term.
 * Applications are only accepted through Interfolio: http://apply.interfolio.com/54022. Deadlines. Application review will begin 01 October 2018. The deadline for application is 11:59 p.m. CST on 05 October 2018.

===Virginia Commonwealth University (VA) - Judaic Studies=== Mission or Goal of Unit: The School of World Studies’ mission is to advance our knowledge of the diversity and commonality among the world’s diverse languages, religions, cultures, and forms of social organization and creative expression, with a focus on matters of human rights and social justice. The School of World Studies is comprised of teachers and scholars with training in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and offers degrees in Anthropology, Foreign Languages, International Studies, and Religious Studies.

Chief purpose of this position in support of above mission or goal: The chief purpose of the position is to contribute to the development and implementation of the new Bachelor of Arts degree in Global and International Studies through teaching and research on Jewish culture, religion, and life and by overseeing the endowed program in Judaic Studies.

Position Responsibilities: The principal responsibilities for this position are: - Contribute to the development of the new BA in Global and International Studies. - Teach and conduct research on Jewish culture, religion, and life. - Oversee the endowed program in Judaic Studies. - Develop new courses in support of the BA in Global and International Studies. - The successful candidate may be considered for the endowed professorship in Judaic Studies.

Required Qualifications: - PhD in International Studies, Judaic Studies, History, Religious Studies, or related field in hand by August 2019. - A demonstrable potential for excellence in scholarship. - A record of successful university teaching at the undergraduate level, ideally in a public urban university like VCU. - Experience stewarding endowed funds, fundraising, and overseeing an endowed program. - Ability to teach a range of Judaic Studies courses. - Ability to develop new courses in support of the BA in Global and International Studies - Demonstrated experience working in and fostering the development of a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment is required.

Preferred Qualifications: - Research and teaching interest in matters of identity, diversity, and community, Black-Jewish relations, and/or experience with curriculum that demonstrates the value of the humanities as a vital component of 21st century education.

The School of World Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University invites applications for a tenure-eligible position at the rank of Assistant professor. Electronic application submitted at https://www.vcu.jobs/posting is mandatory and requires applicants to upload the following: 1. cover letter; 2. curriculum vitae; 3. personal statement; and contact information for three professional references to provide letters of recommendation as requested by the search committee.
 * Completed applications must be submitted electronically by November 1, 2018 to be considered for this position. For additional information, please visit http://worldstudies.vcu.edu. Questions may be directed to Dr. Angelina Overvold, chair of the committee, at aovervol@vcu.edu.
 * Also posted at Jewish Studies 2018-2019

===Virginia Tech (VA) - Race in American Religion and Culture=== The Department of Religion and Culture at Virginia Tech announces a search for an Assistant Professor of Race in American Religion and Culture. The position is tenure-track and includes teaching a range of courses in the Department of Religion and Culture. The expected/standard teaching load is two/two (four courses per academic year). The successful applicant will hold, by the time of appointment, a Ph.D. in Religious Studies or a related humanities or social scientific discipline, with an emphasis on race in the United States, will demonstrate the ability to teach courses on race in American religion and culture, will demonstrate current scholarly research activity on race in American religion and culture, and will have training in and a commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching. The position will require teaching core undergraduate courses in the department.

Preference will be given to candidates with scholarly promise, teaching excellence, and the ability to teach graduate courses in the department and/or in the interdisciplinary ASPECT PhD program.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Religious Studies or related humanities or social scientific discipline, with an emphasis on race in the United States in hand by August 2019. Evidence of ability to teach courses on race in American religion and culture. Evidence of current scholarly research activity on race in American religion and culture. Training in and commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching about religion and culture. Evidence of ability to teach core undergraduate courses in the department.

Preferred Qualifications: Scholarly publications on race in American religion and culture; Evidence of teaching excellence; Evidence of ability to teach graduate courses in the department and/or in the interdisciplinary ASPECT PhD program. Employment Conditions: Must have a conviction check? Yes

How to Apply for this Job: Interested persons must apply at http://www.jobs.vt.edu posting TR0180097, where they will submit: a cover letter; a current curriculum vitae; a 1-2 page research statement; a 1-page statement of teaching experience; a writing sample; list of three references.
 * Screening of applications will begin October 15, 2018, and will continue until the position is filled. All inquiries can be sent to Dr. Sylvester Johnson (saj240@vt.edu), chair, Race in American Religion and Culture Search Committee, Department of Religion and Culture, Lane Hall, Room 112 (0227), 280 Alumni Mall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061.

Western Washington University (WA) - Religious Studies, Biblical Studies, and Ancient World
The Liberal Studies Department (future Department of Global Humanities and Religions) at Western Washington University seeks to make a tenure-track hire in this field, starting September 2019. Responsibility for teaching six courses per year over three quarters (two courses per quarter), including courses such as a 200-level introduction to the Study of Religion; 300-level courses on Hebrew Bible and the Religion of Ancient Israel; New Testament and Early Christianity; and new courses on topics in Religious Studies and in the cultural history of the ancient world. High quality research and service are also expected.

Required: PhD in Religious Studies or related field by September 15, 2019, with primary expertise in biblical studies and the ancient eastern Mediterranean or Near Eastern world. Demonstrated capacity for interdisciplinary teaching and scholarship and demonstrated abilities to conduct scholarly research with sources in their original languages.

Preferred:  Demonstrated potential for effective teaching and high-quality scholarship; demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse students and colleagues. Broad-based training in the discipline of Religious Studies and a demonstrated ability to take a comparative approach to that field, whether within one tradition or across religious traditions; and/or additional training or teaching interests in one or more of the following areas: gender; art history; religion and literature; Islamic Studies; Jewish Studies.

Required materials: A letter of application; C.V.; undergraduate and graduate transcripts; sample syllabi for both a lower-division introduction to the study of religion course and an upper-level course in the candidate’s area of specialization; a writing sample of article or chapter length; and three confidential letters of reference.

Apply online at www.wwu.edu/jobs

Other Information: For general questions contact the Department Administrator Maureen Christman at (360) 650-3030 or e-mail [mailto:maureen.christman@wwu.edu maureen.christman@wwu.edu].
 * Materials must be received by October 15, 2018.
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

===Whitman College (WA) - Anthropology and Religion (Global Christianity)=== Tenure-track position in Anthropology and Religion, with expertise in Global Christianity, at the rank of assistant or associate professor. Geographical area open. Eﬀective August, 2019. Ph.D. required in Religion or Anthropology, with substantial graduate-level training in both disciplines. The successful candidate will have a joint appointment in the Departments of Anthropology and Religion, and will teach courses in both departments as well as contribute to the College’s general education requirements. The standard annual teaching load is ﬁve courses. The College provides a generous sabbatical leave program and professional development support for both research and teaching.

To apply, go to https://whitmanhr.simplehire.com/, click “Faculty” and “Assistant or Associate Professor of Anthropology and Religion (Global Christianity).” The online application will prompt you to submit all of the required materials: a letter of application; separate statements addressing the candidate’s teaching interests and scholarly agenda; curriculum vitae; the contact information for three people who will be contacted for letters of reference; graduate transcripts; and complete sets of teaching evaluations or other evidence of demonstrated or potential excellence in undergraduate instruction. In their application, candidates should address their interest in working at a liberal arts college with undergraduates, majors as well as non-majors, at all levels of instruction. In addition, because Whitman College is committed to cultivating a diverse learning community, applicants should explain how their classroom and scholarly practices will serve to create and sustain an inclusive learning environment. This statement can be included in the cover letter or the teaching statement.

Deadline: October 15, 2018. Preliminary interviews will be held at the annual conferences of the American Anthropological Association and the American Academy of Religion, or by special arrangement.

Questions about the application process or the position should be directed to either Professor Suzanne Morrissey ([mailto:morrisse@whitman.edu morrisse@whitman.edu]) or Professor Jonathan Walters ([mailto:walterjs@whitman.edu walterjs@whitman.edu]). No applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local law. For additional information about Whitman College and the Walla Walla area, see www.whitman.edu and www.wallawalla.org.
 * Deadline: October 15, 2018.
 * Also posted at Cultural Anthropology 2018-2019

Boston University (MA) - Theology
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position in Theology at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin in Fall 2019. The successful candidate will be an outstanding scholar in theology, holding a PhD or ThD in theology or an appropriate, equivalent degree, and having potential for a strong record of publications in the field. An additional seminary degree (e.g., MDiv, MTS, MAR) is highly desirable. We seek candidates who will build on Boston University’s historic commitment to pursuing philosophical theology from a comparative perspective with expertise in study areas beyond the western European traditions such as (but not limited to) Asian, African, Latinx, Womanist, Queer, and/or Postcolonial studies. Areas of expertise are open, but candidates should be competent to teach an introduction to the philosophical tradition(s) in which they are expert, the core introductory sequence in theology, as well as specialized courses in their area of expertise. Responsibilities include teaching, advising, conducting research, and contributing to the larger work of the School. The School is committed to the formation of intercultural competence and social justice in all aspects of our learning community, and we seek candidates who are eager and skilled in providing leadership to realize these goals.

Candidates should be committed to the School’s mission of preparing leaders at the masters and doctoral level for diverse forms of ministry in religious communities and other organizations, as well as teaching doctoral students for the professoriate and other forms of scholarship within the interdisciplinary context of a research university. Responsibilities include teaching four courses per year as part of the master’s and doctoral programs of the School of Theology.

Boston University expects excellence in teaching and research and is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse faculty and staff committed to engaged scholarship in a multicultural environment. Boston University School of Theology is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Applications should include a curriculum vita, statement of teaching and research plans, a major publication sample, and three professional references (sent separately). As part of the teaching statement (or cover letter), candidates are invited to describe their cultural competencies and experiences engaging a diverse student body. Materials should be sent to the Faculty Search Committee, Boston University School of Theology, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 110, Boston, MA 02215. Applications may be submitted as email attachments to Emily Arnone at earnone@bu.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin October 1, 2018, and will continue until a suitable candidate is selected.

Calvin College (MI) - Biblical Studies or Christian Theology
Calvin College is seeking a full-time tenure-track faculty member in Biblical Studies or Christian Theology to join the Department of Religion beginning August 2019. The rank of the position is open.

REQUIREMENTS

Education and Experience: Faculty members are expected to demonstrate excellent teaching ability and a track record of (or strong potential for) scholarly work. Primary expertise in Biblical Studies or Christian Theology is required. Successful candidates will have a PhD.

Faith and Educational Commitment: 1. Commitment to the educational mission of Calvin College as a Christian liberal arts college in the Reformed tradition, affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church. See Educating for Shalom. 2. Commitment to the Christian faith and to the integration of faith with learning and student development.

Diversity Commitment: Demonstrated awareness and commitment to effectively establishing relationships and positive communication across multiple dimensions of diversity including, but not limited to, race, gender, physical limitations, class, or religious perspectives.

FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES: The standard faculty load is 21-24 semester hours distributed over two semesters and a January interim term. Faculty are expected to pursue an active scholarship agenda, to advise undergraduate students, and to serve on college and departmental committees.

FACULTY RESOURCES: Calvin has a number of internal funding opportunities to support faculty teaching and research programs. Resources include course releases, summer research stipends, travel funds, and student research opportunities (for more information see http://www.calvin.edu/admin/provost/scholars/).

ABOUT THE RELIGION PROGRAM: A department in the humanities, the Department of Religion teaches courses in Biblical Studies, Christian Theology, and World Religions, along with cognate subjects. It teaches courses fulfilling Calvin College’s general education requirements, for which most students take two Religion courses, and offers a Religion Major, Religion Minor, and a Religion Minor in Secondary Education.

ABOUT CALVIN COLLEGE: Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that equips students to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ’s agents of renewal in the world. Approximately 4,000 Calvin students study the liberal arts and select from a broad range of majors and professional programs. The college is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in a thriving metropolitan region of approximately one million people situated equidistant from Chicago and Detroit.

Calvin College seeks faculty members who affirm the Christian faith as expressed by the Reformed confessions and who have academic and personal qualifications for teaching and scholarship. Calvin is building a tradition of diversity and accessibility and welcomes applications from persons whose personal characteristics will further that commitment. Calvin does not discriminate in the employment of individuals on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, sex, or age. Calvin College is an educational agency of the Christian Reformed Church and, in compliance with Title VII and other applicable law, reserves the right to give preference in employment based upon religion. Further specifics are posted on the college website: http://www.calvin.edu/go/facultyopenings.


 * TO APPLY: Please submit 1) a full curriculum vitae; 2) a letter of application that addresses the requirements and responsibilities of the position, including your interest in teaching and scholarship at a Reformed Christian college; and 3) at least three letters of recommendation. Send these documents to the Dr. Kenneth Pomykala, Chair, Department of Religion, Calvin College, 1845 Knollcrest Circle SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4402 (pomk@calvin.edu) by September 26, 2018.
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

Duke University Divinity School (NC) - Old Testament (Open Rank)
Duke University Divinity School seeks to make a faculty appointment in Old Testament, effective for July 2019. We welcome nominations for and applications from persons who have outstanding scholarly expertise in the critical interpretation of the Old Testament. Competence in the interpretation of the Old Testament as Christian scripture is highly desirable, as is competence in the history, culture, languages, and religious thought of the ancient Near East. The candidate appointed to this position will be expected to teach and offer leadership both in the Divinity School’s master’s degree programs and at the doctoral level.

The rank is open. Faculty rank and salary will be set according to qualifications and experience. A Ph.D., Th.D., or equivalent, are requisite. A professional masters degree in a theological discipline, and experience in ministry, lay or ordained, are desirable. Women, ethnic minorities, and United Methodists are especially encouraged to apply.

Applications should be submitted at the following link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11172

Nominations for and questions about the position should be sent to Ms. Jacquelyn Norris at jnorris@div.duke.edu.
 * Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae and names of three persons from whom letters of reference may be obtained. Review of applications and nominations will begin September 1, 2018.
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

Duke University Divinity School (NC) - Warren Professor of Catholic Theology
Duke University Divinity School seeks nominations and applications to fill the Warren Endowed Chair of Catholic Theology at the rank of distinguished Full Professor, effective for July 2019. The recipient shall be a scholar of eminence and excellence in the field of Catholic Theology broadly construed (i.e., systematic, constructive, historical, liturgical, etc.). The recipient will have teaching responsibilities in the Divinity School and potentially at Trinity College, at both the graduate and undergraduate level, and will also be involved with continuing education seminars with non-degree clergy and lay people for the Catholic Church as deemed appropriate.

Applications should be submitted at the following link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11173

Nominations for and questions about the position should be sent to Ms. Jacquelyn Norris at jnorris@div.duke.edu.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae and names of three persons from whom letters of reference may be obtained.
 * Review of applications and nominations will begin September 1, 2018.

Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (IL) - Ethics
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary seeks applicants to fill a new position in Ethics. The successful candidate will possess expertise in at least one specialty (e.g., theological ethics, social ethics, political theology, bioethics, business ethics, virtue ethics, feminist ethics, womanist ethics), and a strong working knowledge of one other specialty or discipline (e.g., economics, political science, sociology, history, biblical studies, philosophy).

The selected candidate is expected to provide classroom and online instruction in all the degree programs, supervise theses and dissertations, and undertake governance responsibilities. Selection criteria include demonstrated excellence in teaching, scholarship and publications, combined with active participation in church and professional associations. Rank is negotiable.

The chosen candidate is expected to work with the Director of the Stead Center in developing and coordinating coursework and co-curricular initiatives that complement and draw support from the Center’s programs and activities. The mission of the Jerre L. and Mary Joy Stead Center for Ethics and Values is to promote teaching and research along a wide range of theological topics and moral issues. The Stead Center is committed to drawing upon and promoting dialogue among the church, academy and society in a manner in which no sharp distinction is drawn between “theory” and “practice.” Or stated differently, the Stead Center is dedicated to the proposition that there is nothing more practical than a good idea, and nothing more ideal than good practice.

Garrett-Evangelical is an AA/EO employer. Send application letter, vita and names of three references to Alicia Howell, Administrator for Academic Affairs, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, 2121 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60201 or to [mailto:alicia.howell@garrett.edu alicia.howell@garrett.edu].
 * Position begins July 1, 2019.
 * Review of dossiers will begin September 15, 2018 and remain open until filled.
 * Applied (x1)

Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (IL) - Neal F. and Ila A. Fisher Chair in Systematic/Constructive Theology
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary seeks applicants to fill the Neal F. and Ila A. Fisher Chair in Systematic/Constructive Theology at the rank of associate or full professor. The chair was previously occupied by Dr. Henry J. Young (2002-2008) and Dr. Stephen G. Ray, Jr. (2008-2017). This chair was established in honor of Dr. Neal F. Fisher who served Garrett-Evangelical for 21 years as professor of theology and president.

The successful candidate will be equipped to interpret Christian faith in light of pervasive themes in the history of Christian thought and have expert knowledge in African American traditions and Black religions. Criteria include demonstrated excellence in teaching, scholarship and publications, combined with active participation in church and professional associations.

African American candidates are encouraged to apply. AA/EO employer. Send application letter, vita and names of three references to Alicia Howell, Administrator for Academic Affairs, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, 2121 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60201 or to [mailto:alicia.howell@garrett.edu alicia.howell@garrett.edu].
 * Position begins July 1, 2019.
 * Review of dossiers will begin September 15, 2018 and remain open until filled.

George Fox University (OR) - Theology
George Fox University announces a tenure-track faculty position in Theology, to begin on August 15, 2019.

Rank: Assistant Professor, but open to exceptionally qualified candidates at the Associate level.

George Fox University, a Christ-centered community, prepares students spiritually, academically, and professionally to think with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with passion. Professors teach all truth as God's truth, integrating all fields of learning around the person and work of Jesus Christ, bringing the divine revelations through sense, reason, and intuition to the confirming test of Scripture. As a Christ-centered community, George Fox University is an institution that values diversity as an essential dimension of God's design for human communities. In seeking to become a more inclusive community, we especially encourage applications from women and candidates from racial and ethnic backgrounds that are underrepresented on our faculty.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Teaching: Teach general and specialized courses in theology (open to specializations in either systematic or pastoral theology). Teach courses in pastoral ministry, spiritual formation, or ministry leadership. Scholarship: Actively engage in scholarship in theological guilds as called for in the George Fox University Faculty Handbook. Demonstrate capability to connect academic theological discourse and the vibrant life of the church. Service: Participate in the ongoing support of the seminary and university programs and curriculum. Support the relationship between the seminary/university and ecclesial communities. Serve on faculty committees, participate in the life of the university and seminary community, provide academic advisement to students, and engage in other duties associated with fulltime faculty members.

Qualifications: All applicants must express a personal commitment to Jesus Christ and express their Christian testimony in a local church. In addition, professors agree to live in agreement with the Community Lifestyle Statement and affirm the theological commitments expressed in the Statement of Faith. A PhD in theology or a related field. ABD will be considered but only if PhD will be in hand by August 15, 2019. Teaching experience, and commitment to support, traditional classroom, online, and hybrid course delivery at the graduate level. Demonstration of scholarship, such as academic conference presentations and peer-reviewed scholarly publications. Commitment to training both women and men as pastors and ministry leaders. Demonstrated commitment to the university's statement on diversity: http://www.georgefox.edu/diversity/ All candidates must have legal authority to permanently work in the US. As a Christ-centered community, George Fox University and Portland Seminary value diversity as an essential dimension of God's design for human communities. In seeking to become a more inclusive community, we especially encourage applications from women and candidates from ethnic backgrounds that are underrepresented on our faculty.

Salary and Rank: Appointment at the Assistant Professor level is anticipated, though candidates with significant teaching experience at previous institutions may be considered for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor. Salary and benefits are competitive with comparable institutions.

Application Procedures apply only through this website


 * Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. [posting expires 1 Nov. 2018]

Humboldt-University of Berlin (DEU) - Islamic Theology (4 Positions)
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities invites applications for a Full Professorship „Islamic Text Studies” (Koran and Hadith) (W3). From October 1, 2019.

The teaching and research focus of this professorship is on the Koran, as well as on the traditions of the Prophet’s teachings and life (Hadith and Sira). Both the historical contexts of the texts and their traditions of interpretation, as well as their conveyance and interpretation with respect to the present-day realities of Muslims’ lives, are to be the subject of research. The inclusion of different doctrinal currents (in particular Sunna and Shia) and the consideration of gender aspects in exegesis are desirable. Furthermore, a willingness to engage in interdisciplinary cooperation is expected both within the Humboldt-Universität, as well as with other research institutions in the Berlin area.

With respect to teaching, the successful candidate is expected to contribute to the establishment of the undergraduate Bachelor’s programmes, the Master’s programmes in Islamic Theology and “Islam und Gesellschaft”, as well as to the envisaged doctoral programme.

The successful candidate will also be required to support the establishment and self-administration of the Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology.

The applicants must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 100 of the ‘Berliner Hochschulgesetz’.

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Researchers from abroad are welcome to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.


 * Please send your application until September 27, 2018 and quoting the reference number PR/019/18 to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Gabriele Metzler, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin or preferably in electronic form in one pdf file to: berufungen.islamtheo@hu-berlin.de. The application should include a sample of five scholarly publications by the applicant. Since we will not return your documents, please submit copies in the application only. Please visit our website http://www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities invites applications for a Full Professorship “Islamic Religious Education and Practical Theology” (W3) from October 1, 2019.

The successful candidate’s research work and teaching will focus on the diversity of religious practices in the context of our constantly changing modern world. This professorship will be responsible for the training of teachers of religious education and, to this end, takes into account the diversity of religious experiences on the part of Muslim children and young adults, as well as the plurality of Islamic concepts of identity. In addition to an interreligious pedagogical approach, a focus on gender issues in the school context is also desirable; questions of community pedagogy and general pastoral care / religious welfare should also be addressed. A willingness to cooperate with related fields at the Humboldt-Universität is a requirement.

With respect to teaching, the successful candidate is expected to contribute to the structure of the Bachelor’s programmes, the Master’s programmes in Islamic Theology (in particular with teacher training option) and the Master’s programme “Islam und Gesellschaft”, as well as to the envisaged doctoral programme.

The successful candidate will also be required to support the establishment and self-administration of the Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology.

The applicants must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 100 of the ‘Berliner Hochschulgesetz’.

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Researchers from abroad are welcome to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.


 * Please send your application until September 27, 2018, and quoting the reference number PR/020/18 to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Gabriele Metzler, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin or preferably in electronic form in one pdf file to: berufungen.islamtheo@hu-berlin.de. The application should include a sample of five scholarly publications by the applicant. Since we will not return your documents, please submit copies in the application only. Please visit our website http:///www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities invites applications for a Full Professorship “Islamic Law in the Past and Present” (W3) from October 1, 2019.

This professorship addresses religious jurisprudence (Fiqh), the methodology of law (Usul al-fiqh) and the philosophy of law in the classical canon of Islamic theology. It considers not only jurisprudence in the narrower sense, but also the general life orientation in accordance with religious values. Legal norms and their traditional sources and theoretical foundations will be contextualised and problematised in teaching and research with respect to the conditions of a society in a global context.

The inclusion of different doctrinal currents (in particular Sunna and Shia) and the consideration of gender aspects in the pursuit of justice are desirable. Proven expertise on the part of the professor in a field of secular law is expressly desired. It is expected that the successful candidate will cooperate with related subject disciplines at the Humboldt-Universität.

With respect to teaching, the successful candidate is expected to contribute to the structure of the Bachelor’s programmes, the Master’s programmes in Islamic Theology (in particular with teacher training option) and the Master’s programme “Islam und Gesellschaft”, as well as to the envisaged doctoral programme.

The successful candidate will also be required to support the establishment and self-administration of the Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology.

The applicants must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 100 of the ‘Berliner Hochschulgesetz’.

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Researchers from abroad are welcome to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.


 * Please send your application until September 27, 2018, and quoting the reference number PR/021/18 to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Gabriele Metzler, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin or preferably in electronic form in one pdf file to: berufungen.islamtheo@hu-berlin.de. The application should include a sample of five scholarly publications by the applicant. Since we will not return your documents, please submit copies in the application only. Please visit our website http://www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities invites applications for a Junior Professorship for “Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Belief” with Tenure Track (W1). From October 1, 2019.

This is a tenure track position. In order to verify whether the individual performance meets the requirements of a permanent employment, an evaluation process will be opened not later than after five years of service.

With Kalām (speculative theology) and Islamic philosophy and mysticism, this professorship focuses on three key fields of Islamic scholarship. In his or her research and teaching, the successful candidate will address the historical contextualisation of various mystical, philosophical and doctrinal currents (in particular Sunna and Shia), including the reception of classical and late antique sciences, especially Aristotelian and neo-Platonic thought. Conveying and interpreting these currents with a view to contemporary theological and (religious) philosophical discourses also falls within the remit of this professorship. A focus on gender aspects in research work is also desirable. An outstanding doctorate in the field of Islamic theology relevant to these research areas is therefore a requirement. Furthermore, a willingness to engage in interdisciplinary cooperation is expected both with other faculties and institutes of the Humboldt-Universität, as well as with other research institutions in the Berlin area.

With respect to teaching, the successful candidate is expected to contribute to the structure of the undergraduate Bachelor’s programmes, the Master’s programmes in Islamic Theology and “Islam and Society”, as well as to the envisaged doctoral programme.

The successful candidate will also be required to support the establishment and self-administration of the Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology.

The applicants must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 102a of the ‘Berliner Hochschulgesetz’.

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Researchers from abroad are welcome to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.


 * Please send your application until September 27, 2018, and quoting the reference number JP/016/18 to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Gabriele Metzler, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin or preferably in electronic form in one pdf file to: berufungen.islamtheo@hu-berlin.de. The application should include a sample of four scholarly publications and a research project proposal by the applicant. Since we will not return your documents, please submit copies in the application only. Please visit our website http://www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version
 * Not sure these are neutral RS positions. German universities--often to the chagrin of Religious Studies faculties--have been instituting Islamic theology departments which mirror their Catholic and Protestant counterparts. An important role they play is training teachers for religion classes in public schools. These will probably not be value neutral positions. But I am willing to be told otherwise.
 * Quite right, these are positions in Islamic theology (Islamische Theologie), not in Religious Studies with a focus on Islam (Religionswissenschaft, Forschungsschwerpunkt Islam). German theology departments are amphibious. Scholars are expected to participate in both the emic and etic discourses, and the confessional side is not nominal nor peripheral. As far as I understand it, the point of all this is to contribute in a positive way to the public role of religion in society. In other words, these will be good positions for scholars who are happy to wear their beliefs and practice on their sleeves while they do the scientific work. If you are not a practicing Muslim, do not bother applying.

KU Leuven (BEL) - Biblical Studies / New Testament
At the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of KU Leuven a full-time position (100%) is vacant of the tenured academic staff in the area of Biblical Studies with the following emphases: exegesis of the New Testament, Early Christian literature, reception history of the New Testament (in the Early Church), Biblical hermeneutics and theology. The Research Unit Biblical Studies is part of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies. In recent years, the quality of the research and teaching of this Faculty received high appreciation by independent accreditation commissions and leading international rankings. The Faculty and the Research Unit Biblical Studies developed extended national and international networks in the academic world. The research infrastructure of the Faculty and the Research Unit are excellent. Every year the Research Unit Biblical Studies organizes international colloquia and expert seminars (including the annual Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense). Members of the Research Unit are responsible for internationally recognized publications (journals and series) and supervise a stable and diverse group of talented national and international doctoral students in a stimulating and supportive work sphere.

For more information please contact: Anne Demoulin, Administrative director of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, Sint-Michielsstraat 4, bus 3100, B-3000 Leuven, e-mail: anne.demoulin@kuleuven.be, or Prof. Pol Ghesquière, research coordinator of the Humanities and Social Sciences Group (pol.ghesquiere@kuleuven.be, tel.: +32 16 32 62 34). For more information on guidelines and application procedure please contact Mrs. Kristin Vermeylen (kristin.vermeylen@kuleuven.be, tel. +32 16 32 09 07) or Mrs. Christelle Maeyaert (christelle.maeyaert@kuleuven.be , tel. +32 16 31 41 94).

More detailed information is available on following website.
 * Deadline: September 28, 2018.
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

Loyola Marymount University (CA) - African American Religious Thought and Practice (incl. Black Theology)
Loyola Marymount University, Department of Theological Studies, announces a tenure-track faculty position in African American Religious Thought and Practice at the level of Assistant Professor, to begin in the Fall Semester, 2019.

The Department seeks candidates who possess broad familiarity with African American religious thought and practice. Disciplinary expertise is open. The successful candidate will teach courses in Black theology and African American religious traditions; research and teach within the context of the diverse religious and cultural reality of Los Angeles; and teach in the University Core, the Theological Studies Major and Minor programs, and the Master of Arts programs in Theology and Pastoral Theology. The teaching load is 2-2-3-2 over a four-semester sequence. Applicants must show promise of excellence in both teaching and research. The Ph.D. or equivalent is required; exceptional ABDs will be considered.

Candidates should apply through the LMU Human Resources online application portal: http://jobs.lmu.edu. Interested applicants are invited to send: 1) a cover letter (outlining areas of teaching and research interests and resonance with LMU’s mission); 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests; 4) a sample of scholarly writing; 5) a copy of Ph.D. transcripts; 6) three letters of recommendation. Materials 1 through 5 must be uploaded at time of application. Only online applications will be accepted. Three letters of recommendation (requirement 6) also have a deadline of October 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm. Each letter should be emailed by the recommender directly to the search committee chair’s email address: Tracy.Tiemeier@lmu.edu. The subject line should read: “[Candidate Name] Recommendation for African American Religious Thought and Practice.” Applications missing any of the materials or arriving after October 15, 2018 will not be considered. Questions may be directed to: Dr. Tracy Tiemeier, Chair, African American Religious Thought and Practice Search Committee: Tracy.Tiemeier@lmu.edu. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the American Academy of Religion annual meeting in Denver. Applicants who are not at the meeting may be requested to have on-line video interviews.
 * The application deadline is October 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm (PST).

Mount Saint Mary College (NY) - Moral or Systematic Theology
The Division of Philosophy and Religious Studies invites applicants for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies position beginning in fall of 2019.

The ideal candidate will be a generalist with a specialization in either systematic or moral theology, familiarity with Catholic intellectual tradition and other religious traditions, with prior teaching experience. A Ph.D., S.T.D. or equivalent is desired at the time of appointment.

The position requires teaching core classes in the traditional and online formats.

The applicant is expected to support the College’s mission as a Catholic college in the Dominican tradition. The Mandatum is not required, but strongly encouraged.

Please apply through the MSMC employment page and include a letter of application, CV and three letters of reference.


 * Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. [posted 9/12/18[

Princeton Theological Seminary (NJ) - History of American Christianity
Princeton Theological Seminary seeks a scholar of the History of American Christianity, with competence in the history of the Reformed and Presbyterian traditions in the United States. Areas of specialization are open to negotiation, with rank as either a tenure-track assistant professor or a tenured associate professor. Applicants are expected to have a portfolio of published research and teaching experience in the field, and to hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent. The successful candidate will teach in all the Seminary’s degree programs (M.Div., M.A.T.S., Th.M., and Ph.D.), pursue an active scholarly research agenda, and participate in the life of the Seminary. The appointment is expected to commence July 1, 2019. As Princeton Theological Seminary is related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), faculty members are expected to work constructively within an ecumenical ethos informed by the Reformed Tradition. Women and candidates from underrepresented communities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants are asked to forward (1) a letter of interest, (2) a CV (including bibliography), and (3) a list of three potential recommenders to academic.dean@ptsem.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 15.

Princeton Theological Seminary (NJ) - Kyung-Chik Han Chair of Asian American Theology
Princeton Theological Seminary seeks a scholar to occupy the Kyung-Chik Han Chair of Asian American Theology. Applicants should be theologians (systematic, constructive, or historical) whose scholarship and teaching give critical attention to Asian American experience and ecclesial life. Other areas of specialization are open to negotiation. Candidates should be willing to contribute to the Asian American Program at PTS. Appointment at the level of associate or full professor will be made with tenure. Appointment at the level of assistant professor will be tenure track, but the appointee will only occupy the Han Chair upon successful completion of the Seminary’s tenure and promotion review process. Applicants are expected to have a portfolio of published research and teaching experience in the field and to hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent. The successful candidate will teach in all the Seminary’s masters’ and Ph.D. degree programs, pursue an active scholarly research agenda, and participate in the life of the Seminary. As Princeton Theological Seminary is related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), faculty members are expected to work constructively within an ecumenical ethos informed by the Reformed Tradition. The appointment is expected to commence July 1, 2019. Women and candidates from underrepresented communities are especially encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send (1) a letter of interest; (2) a CV (including bibliography); and (3) a list of three potential recommenders to academic.dean@ptsem.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2018. Princeton Theological Seminary is an equal opportunity employer.

Princeton Theological Seminary (NJ) - Old Testament
Princeton Theological Seminary seeks a scholar of the Old Testament within the Department of Biblical Studies. Areas of specialization are open to negotiation, with rank as either a tenure-track assistant or tenured associate professor. Applicants are expected to have a portfolio of published research and teaching experience in the field and to hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent.

The successful candidate will teach in all the Seminary’s degree programs (M.Div., M.A.C.E.F., M.A.T.S., Th.M., and Ph.D.), pursue an active scholarly research agenda, and participate in the life of the Seminary. As Princeton Theological Seminary is related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), faculty members are expected to work constructively within an ecumenical ethos informed by the Reformed Tradition. The appointment is expected to commence July 1, 2019. Women and candidates from underrepresented communities are especially encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send (1) a letter of interest; (2) a CV (including bibliography); and (3) a list of three potential recommenders to academic.dean@ptsem.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2018.
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

Princeton Theological Seminary (NJ) - Pastoral Theology
Princeton Theological Seminary invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Pastoral Theology at the rank of Assistant Professor. Candidates must display a vital theological and ecclesiastical understanding of pastoral theology and hold the M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees or their equivalents. The successful candidate is expected to teach a broad range of introductory and advanced courses in pastoral care and counseling in all masters’ degree programs and to offer Ph.D.-level seminars in Pastoral Theology. In addition, he or she will demonstrate in-depth knowledge of one or more specialized areas of research and practice, such as intercultural pastoral care; models of care and leadership in a congregational context; pastoral responses to mental illness; healthcare and behavioral health ministry; gender issues in pastoral care; developmental psychology; and/or the psychology of religion. Preference will be given to a scholar with multicultural competencies in pastoral theology and with past experience in care professions, such as congregational ministry, counseling, institutional chaplaincy, community health agencies, social work, or mental health advocacy. As Princeton Theological Seminary is related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), all faculty are expected to be able to work constructively within a diverse theological environment informed by the Reformed tradition. The appointment is expected to commence July 1, 2019. Women and candidates from underrepresented communities are especially encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send (1) a letter of interest; (2) a CV (including bibliography); and (3) a list of three potential recommenders to academic.dean@ptsem.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2018. Princeton Theological Seminary is an equal opportunity employer.

Saint Louis University (MO) - Danforth Chair in Theological Studies
Saint Louis University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and service invites distinguished applicants for the Danforth Chair in the Department of Theological Studies. We seek an Associate or Full professor, and strongly encourage women and members of other under-represented groups to apply.

Saint Louis University is a nationally ranked research university and has set ambitious benchmarks for research excellence and productivity. The Department of Theological Studies has an outstanding record of research awards and publications with leading university presses and journals - the Danforth chair will be expected to strengthen this emphasis. Candidates will have a distinguished publication record and an ambitious research agenda commensurate with the rank at which they are hired.

The research agenda of the Danforth chair holder will diversify existing expertise as well as methodological approaches within the Department. Area of specialization is open, though the Chair will be expected to strengthen one or both concentrations of our redesigned doctoral program (Christianity in Antiquity and Christian Theology). For more information on these two programs and our faculty, please visit our website: https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/theological-studies.

The standard teaching assignment in the department is 2/2; the Danforth chair holder also receives a graduate assistant. Successful candidates will teach a range of subjects at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

As one of our visible leaders, the Danforth chair will be asked to stimulate innovation within the Department, represent us effectively to wider constituencies and strengthen recruitment efforts for our programs. A record of professional leadership in the candidate's field is highly desirable.

Regardless of his or her own faith tradition, the successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to the university's Catholic and Jesuit mission, which affirms the importance of diversity and fosters an inclusive work environment(https://www.slu.edu/about/catholic-jesuit-identity/mission.php)

Saint Louis University, founded in 1818, is one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. It is located in Midtown Saint Louis, within walking distance of the Theatre district and the Central West End, which was recently voted as one of the country's top 10 neighborhoods. We are surrounded by nationally ranked medical centers, abundant cultural and recreational venues, and the Midwest's premier innovation hub for technology research. Our region also boasts the 5 top-rated public school districts in Missouri.

All applications are made online at https://jobs.slu.edu and include a (1) cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) statement of research agenda, (4) a teaching statement where we invite you to reflect on high impact pedagogical practices and strategies for engaging a diverse student body, and (5) contact information for three letters of reference.

Questions about this position should be directed to the chair of the search: Mary Dunn, Department of Theological Studies, Saint Louis University, 3800 Lindell Blvd., Saint Louis, MO 63108. Contact email: mary.dunn@slu.edu.
 * We will begin reviewing applications immediately until the position is filled. (posted 8/31/18)

Santa Clara University (CA) - Theological Social Ethics
The Department of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University, a private Jesuit Catholic university in Silicon Valley, invites applications for a tenure track position in theological social ethics to start September 1, 2019. The areas of focus are open, but all candidates must demonstrate familiarity with and an ability to engage Catholic social teaching. The department is particularly interested in candidates who can engage the diverse religious and social landscape of Silicon Valley and the complex challenges that arise in the region (e.g., immigration, social inequality, race relations). Candidates should have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in theology or religious studies by the time of appointment; evidence of excellent university-level teaching; an agenda for scholarship leading to publication in the area of theological social ethics; and understand and support the University's Jesuit mission. An ability to contribute to the Department's Living Religions Collaborative is desirable.

Located in the heart of California's Silicon Valley, Santa Clara is a private, Jesuit, Catholic university committed to promoting social justice in a comprehensive educational setting. The University is committed to the success of all members of its diverse student body (https://www.scu.edu/admission/undergraduate/choosing-scu/class-profile/). Faculty are teaching scholars who balance a commitment to quality teaching with active programs of research and creative scholarship. Ideal candidates should therefore demonstrate not only potential for excellent undergraduate teaching, but also promise in sustained research and scholarly publication, and service to the department, College or University.

The department of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University is multidisciplinary, with over twenty full-time faculty representing a variety of fields in biblical, theological and religious studies (www.scu.edu/religiousstudies). The successful candidate will teach six courses per year on the quarter system, developing a range of undergraduate courses that would serve the department's participation in the University's Core Curriculum (http://www.scu.edu/provost/core), our major (http://www.scu.edu/cas/religious-studies/academic-programs/major/), and, as needed, the department's Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries (http://www.scu.edu/cas/academics/graduate-program-in-pastoral-ministries/). The graduate courses are offered both on-site for local students and in a hybrid in-person/online format for students in more distant California dioceses, so familiarity with teaching technologies (learning management systems, video conferencing) and online pedagogy is desirable. The undergraduate courses are on-site in a traditional classroom.

The successful candidate will be expected to develop a research agenda that leads to peer-reviewed publications and that potentially includes undergraduates, and will provide service to the department, College and University, as appropriate to rank. Candidates will also be expected to collaborate with the Centers of Distinction and other departments in interdisciplinary projects. Applicants are invited to visit the University's website (www.scu.edu) for background on Santa Clara's mission, scope of programs and degrees offered, faculty opportunities for interdisciplinary programs and research, demographic information on the diverse student population we serve, and “Santa Clara 2020,” the University's integrated strategic plan (https://www.scu.edu/santaclara2020/elements/elaborated/).

Salary: Competitive salary and benefits package; housing assistance program

Basic Qualifications: Completion of the doctoral degree by the time of appointment (September 1, 2019).Evidence of potential for effective and excellent university-level teaching in upper- and lower-division classes is required at the time of appointment. Evidence of an agenda for scholarship and promise of publication in the area of Theological Social Ethics is required.

Responsibilities: Duties include but are not limited to:a) Teach classes as assigned and demonstrate a command of the discipline and skill in presenting it effectively in the context of an integrated education. b) Use appropriate measures of student performance, providing timely feedback to students. c) Assign grades and offer feedback that offers an accurate and fair evaluation of student work. d) Post and maintain regular office hours at times reasonably convenient to students. e) Serve as an advisor to assigned students and provide informed advice. f) Develop courses and keep abreast of the field and contribute to general curriculum development in a collegial manner. g) Engage in a level of scholarly or creative work or professional activity commensurate to rank and contribute to the research life of the department in a collegial manner. h) Engage in service to the department, College, University, the profession, and the wider community. These include but are not necessarily limited to fostering and advancing the mission and goals of the department, the University, or the profession through contributions other than teaching and scholarship such as service on committees, participation in professional organizations and activities, and community service performed in virtue of their professional expertise or association with the University.

Applicants should submit (1) a cover letter or personal statement that includes (a) a statement of teaching philosophy, (b) a projected research agenda, ( c) the applicant’s experience or interest in working with people of diverse cultures and identities, (d) a statement on how the applicant’s research plans might foster intradepartmental and interdepartmental connections and contribute to College or university priorities, and (e) the applicant’s understanding of the mission of Santa Clara as a Jesuit, Catholic university; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) sample syllabi and teaching evaluations from any courses taught; (4) an example of scholarship (e.g., a dissertation chapter or in-press or published article); (5) contact information for three references (the University will solicit the letters from references directly upon submitting your application); and (6) graduate transcripts (unofficial acceptable). Submit all application materials through the hiring portal at https://jobs.scu.edu.
 * Required documents are due by October 15, 2018. Only files with all documents submitted by the deadline will be reviewed. Questions about this posting may be directed to Philip Boo Riley, Associate Professor, Religious Studies and Chair, Search Committee:priley@scu.edu

St. Norbert College (WI) - Theology and Religious Studies (Christian Ethics)
St. Norbert College invites applications for a tenure-track position in Theology and Religious Studies at the rank of assistant professor. Ph.D. required. Start August 2019. Specialization in Christian Ethics with emphasis in social ethics and a secondary competence in ecclesiology. Commitment to undergraduate teaching is essential, including Theology and Religious Studies courses in the Core Curriculum. This position includes regular teaching in the Master of Theological Studies Program.

Course load of three classes per semester. In addition to teaching, the responsibilities of this position include an active program of scholarship, student advising, service on college committees, and other typical collegial duties. More information is available at the Theology and Religious Studies web page, and in particular its relation to the mission of the college.

St. Norbert College, a Catholic institution rooted in the Norbertine tradition, welcomes applications from members of all backgrounds and faith traditions. The College's mission emphasizes the Norbertine vision of community and includes providing “an educational environment that fosters intellectual, spiritual and personal development.” We seek those who will contribute to our mission and support our commitment to building a vibrant, diverse and spiritually engaged community. Please see the College Mission Statement, https://www.snc.edu/mission/statement.html.

The Green Bay metropolitan area offers abundant opportunities for recreational and cultural endeavors, growing communities with modern and historical housing options, top tier schools, and world-class healthcare. Northeast Wisconsin is home to Fortune 500 companies, as well as thriving start-ups, and is served by its own international airport. For additional information, visit http://www.thenewnorth.com/life-in-the-new-north.


 * Applications must be received by October 15. Dossiers for applicants should include an application letter, curriculum vitae, a list of references with contact information, and a list of the candidate’s graduate courses. Please send dossiers to: Dr. Paul Johnson, Associate Dean of Humanities, St. Norbert College, 100 Grant St, De Pere, WI 54115-2099. Electronic submissions are preferred and can be sent to kelly.krummel@snc.edu, addressed to Dr. Paul Johnson. Preliminary interviews of selected applicants will be conducted at the AAR/SBL meeting in Denver.

===St. Norbert College (WI) - Theology and Religious Studies (Constructive / Systematic Theologian)=== St. Norbert College invites applications for a tenure-track position in Theology and Religious Studies at the rank of assistant professor. Start August 2019.

Course load of three classes per semester. In addition to teaching, the responsibilities of this position include an active program of scholarship, student advising, service on college committees, and other typical collegial duties. More information is available at the Theology and Religious Studies web page, and in particular its relation to the mission of the college.

Experience: Ph.D. required. Seeking a constructive and/or systematic theologian who undertakes (Catholic) theological reflection through sustained engagement with another religious tradition (for example, a comparative or interreligious theologian) and who is particularly attentive to the ritual practices that constitute traditions. Commitment to undergraduate teaching is essential, including Theology and Religious Studies courses in the Core Curriculum. This position includes regular teaching in the Master of Theological Studies Program.

St. Norbert College, a Catholic institution rooted in the Norbertine tradition, welcomes applications from members of all backgrounds and faith traditions. The College's mission emphasizes the Norbertine vision of community and includes providing “an educational environment that fosters intellectual, spiritual and personal development.” We seek those who will contribute to our mission and support our commitment to building a vibrant, diverse and spiritually engaged community. Please see the College Mission Statement, https://www.snc.edu/mission/statement.html.

The Green Bay metropolitan area offers abundant opportunities for recreational and cultural endeavors, growing communities with modern and historical housing options, top tier schools, and world-class healthcare. Northeast Wisconsin is home to Fortune 500 companies, as well as thriving start-ups, and is served by its own international airport. For additional information, visit http://www.thenewnorth.com/life-in-the-new-north.


 * Applications must be received by October 15. Dossiers for applicants should include an application letter, curriculum vitae, a list of references with contact information, and a list of the candidate’s graduate courses. Please send dossiers to: Dr. Paul Johnson, Associate Dean of Humanities, St. Norbert College, 100 Grant St, De Pere, WI 54115-2099. Electronic submissions are preferred and can be sent to kelly.krummel@snc.edu, addressed to Dr. Paul Johnson. Preliminary interviews of selected applicants will be conducted at the AAR/SBL meeting in Denver.

Union Presbyterian Seminary (VA) - Theology and Ethics
Union Presbyterian Seminary invites applications and nominations for the position of Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics (tenure-track), to serve primarily on our Richmond, Virginia campus. The candidate is competent in the areas of systematic/constructive theology, theological ethics, and the Reformed theological tradition. The person would teach regularly in the sequence of introduction to Christian theology for Master’s level students and introduction to Christian ethics. In addition, this colleague would be expected to offer electives in all degree programs and platforms, and seminars appropriate for the Th.M. and D.Min. degrees. Area of specialization is open, but special consideration will be given to those whose expertise complements our existing faculty, especially to applicants who do work in comparative theology, public theology, contextual theology, liberation theology, womanist theology and ethics, and/or theology and science. The successful candidate holds a Ph.D. in theology or theological ethics and is committed to excellence in both teaching and scholarship. The candidate has an interest in the constructive interpretation of Christian faith and life in conversation with other disciplines such as philosophy, the arts, and the natural and social sciences. The candidate is committed to theology as an ecumenical and interfaith venture, and seeks to understand their particular tradition within the broader stream of other Christian traditions, and the witness of other living faiths.

As a free-standing, denominational seminary, we value the active participation of our faculty in the worship and community life of our campus and their provision of resources for regional churches and communities. The successful candidate will give evidence of such engagements in their current context, and will be prepared and eager to engage the church through preaching, teaching, and other forms of service.

Union Presbyterian Seminary is a graduate educational institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and an EO/AA employer committed to increasing the gender, racial-ethnic, and international and cultural diversity in its faculty and student body. Since its formation in 1812, it has sustained the intention of its founders to provide education for Christian ministry that is scholarly, pastoral, and engaged with contemporary life.


 * Send letters of application, including a curriculum vitae and the names and contact information of three references to Ken McFayden, Academic Dean, Union Presbyterian Seminary, 3401 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227 or submit by email to [mailto:aswofford@upsem.edu aswofford@upsem.edu].  Electronic submissions are preferred. For more information, see our website: https://www.upsem.edu/employment/
 * Deadline not stated [posted 5/30/18]
 * Dean’s secretary said that review would be later in the fall. [7/10/18]

University of Birmingham (UK) - Practical Theology

 * £39,993 - £74,259 (Lecturer salary from £39,993 - £47,722 a year with potential progression (to £53,690 a year)). (Senior Lecturer/Reader salary from £49,148 - £56,950 a year with potential progression (to £74,259 a year)).

The University of Birmingham has a long and distinguished history in the field of practical theology and seeks applications towards a new post of lecturer (asst. prof) /senior lecturer (assoc. prof) in Practical Theology. The Department of Theology and Religion delivers a professional doctorate programme in practical theology, as well as providing supervision for other postgraduate research students in this field. The successful candidate will be expected to play a key role in this.

We have special interests in urban contextual theology, BME or Black theology, trauma, mental health and well-being. Our new colleague might contribute to the department's strengths in lived religion, constructive theology, or ethnography, but applicants with specialisation in other areas of practical theology (e.g. creative practice), preferably with a strong empirical research grounding, are welcome.

The department is ranked 2nd for the UK REF and our QS ranking among theology and religious studies departments worldwide is 23rd. The successful candidate will conduct world class and impactful research with published outputs to a standard appropriate for consideration under the Research Excellence Framework (REF). The department sees itself as an inclusive, supportive and collegial community, which is actively engaged in the life of the city and has an excellent track record with securing external funding and strong student satisfaction rates.

Main duties: Play a key role in delivering a professional doctorate programme in practical theology, as well as providing supervision for other postgraduate research students in this field. Conduct world class and impactful research with published outputs to a standard appropriate for consideration under the Research Excellence Framework (REF). Engage in activities leading to significant grant capture. Deliver excellent and innovative teaching at all levels (UG and PG). Participate in the full life of the Department and the School, including carrying out appropriate administrative functions as directed by the Head of Department and Head of School. Engage in activities leading to significant grant capture.

Skills and Experience: A higher degree relevant to the research/teaching area (usually PhD). If necessary, they should be willing to complete the Post Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice. Extensive research/teaching experience and scholarship within ‘practical theology’, broadly defined. Top quality published outputs that reach a standard appropriate for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) Evidence of grant-winning experience and success. Proven ability to devise, advise on and manage learning/ research Experience in managing, motivating and mentoring others. Good interpersonal skills Evidence of excellent teaching and assessment practices. Evidence of administrative competency. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Katherine Brown at k.e.brown@bham.ac.uk
 * Interview date to be confirmed, but likely to be held on 24th September 2018.

University of Chicago Divinity School (IL) - Hinduism
The University of Chicago Divinity School seeks scholar(s) at the rank of assistant professor (tenure-track) in the study of Hinduism, for an appointment date of July 1, 2019.

The Divinity School is seeking scholars whose research and teaching are focused on Hinduism, broadly construed both in terms of historical period (e.g., classical Sanskritic traditions, early modern devotionalism, contemporary ritual movements), and in terms of geographic and cultural range (any region or linguistic tradition of South or Southeast Asia, Hindu diaspora communities, etc.). A successful applicant must have linguistic competence necessary for rigorous work in primary sources (whether written or oral); the search is open, however, with regard to the primary language(s) involved (Sanskrit or Tamil, any of the vernacular languages of modern or pre-modern India, Nepali or Javanese, etc.). Successful applicants will demonstrate broad familiarity with academic approaches to the study of religion, and will have a research agenda that both promises a career of work consistent with the School's profile as a pre-eminent site for the academic study of religion, and that can be pursued in connection with one of the School's eleven areas of study.

The candidate for this position must hold the Ph.D. in a relevant discipline by the time of appointment, and must be qualified to teach and to direct doctoral-level research in his or her area of research and in the study of religion broadly construed.

The Divinity School is the graduate professional school for the academic study of religion at the University of Chicago, a private research university. Faculty in the School teach Ph.D. students in eleven areas of study, students in M.A., M.Div., and A.M.R.S. programs, and undergraduates in the College. Many faculty hold associate appointments in humanities or social science departments and professional schools of the University. A normal teaching load is four courses per year on a quarter system.


 * Review of complete applications will commence in late October and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should submit a letter of interest, CV, a teaching statement, a statement articulating future research agenda, a writing sample of 25-40 pages, and three letters of reference. Applications should be made online, at https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55743

University of Chicago Divinity School (IL) - New Testament and Early Christian Literature
The University of Chicago Divinity School seeks scholar(s) at the rank of assistant professor (tenure-track) in New Testament and Early Christian Literature, for an appointment date of July 1, 2019.

The candidate for this position must hold the Ph.D. in New Testament and Early Christian Literature or a related course of study by the time of appointment.

The successful candidate should have broad knowledge of early Christian literature, both the texts that became the canonical New Testament and other writings of the first few centuries; philological abilities in classical and koine Greek and other languages relevant to the study of early Christianity (e.g., Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Latin, Coptic); and literary and historical skills; and understanding of the wider Graeco-Roman world, including Second Temple Judaism. She or he should have a compelling research agenda that promises original and significant work in the field, teaching experience, and demonstrated effectiveness in teaching a range of courses in New Testament and ancient Christianity. Candidates are expected to have the interest and ability to engage in rigorous inter-disciplinary conversation with other scholars of religion and in other fields within the University, such as gender and sexuality; religion, identity and power; race and ethnicity; textuality between literary and material culture; hermeneutics; and histories and modes of reception and reinterpretation of ancient and classical texts.

The Divinity School is the graduate professional school for the academic study of religion at the University of Chicago, a private research university. Faculty in the School teach Ph.D. students in eleven areas of study; Master's students in M.A., M.Div., and A.M.R.S. programs; and undergraduates in the College. Many faculty hold associate appointments in humanities or social science departments and professional schools of the University. A normal teaching load is four courses per year on a quarter system.


 * Applications will be accepted until October 15, 2018. Applicants should submit a letter of interest, CV, a teaching statement, syllabi, a statement articulating future research agenda, a writing sample of 25-40 pages, and three letters of reference. Applications should be made online, at http://academiccareers.uchicago.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55704
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

University of Notre Dame (IN) - Program of Liberal Studies (Theology)
The Program of Liberal Studies (PLS) seeks to hire a tenure-track assistant professor in theology beginning August 2019. The area of specialization is open, though the ideal candidate would complement our existing scholarly expertise. Desired areas of research interest include biblical hermeneutics/history of biblical interpretation, moral theology, science and religion, and medieval or early modern theology.
 * Please submit cover letter, CV, three confidential letters of recommendation, and a brief writing sample. Deadline: September 21, 2018. Apply at: https://apply.interfolio.com/53032

University of Notre Dame (IN) - World Religion World Church
The Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for a full-time tenure-track or tenured position in the World Religion World Church area, with a starting date of August 2019. Rank and area of specialization are open. Specialization in Buddhism and/or Buddhist-Christian dialogue is particularly desired but not required. The successful candidate will also be sympathetic to the mission of the University of Notre Dame, which seeks a distinctive educational and scholarly excellence that is founded on its Catholic identity. Information about Notre Dame is available at http://www.nd.edu.
 * Applications must be received by October 1, 2018. Please submit a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to: http://apply.interfolio.com/53105.

Villanova University (PA) - Director of Graduate Studies in Theology
Villanova University Department of Theology and Religious Studies invites applications for a continuing non-tenure track, full-time faculty position at the academic rank of Assistant Professor. The position combines teaching responsibilities with administrative supervision of the Department’s masters programs (Master of Arts in Theology, the Master of Arts in Ministry and Theology, the Master of Theological Studies, and related Certificate programs). This position will begin in August 2019.

Villanova is a Catholic University sponsored by the Augustinian Order located in the culturally diverse Philadelphia metropolitan area. Diversity and inclusion have been and will continue to be an integral component of Villanova University’s mission. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and seeks candidates who understand, respect and can contribute to the University’s mission and values. For information about the University and the Department, please consult http://www.villanova.edu.

Duties and Responsibilities: The Director plays a key role in fostering excellence, innovation, diversity and inclusivity in the master’s programs. The Director functions as the primary liaison among students, graduate faculty, and the Office of Graduate Studies. Work includes leadership and administration, planning and innovation, recruitment and admission, and supervision and mentoring.

The Director is a member of the graduate faculty with a teaching load of four courses per academic year, including the Theology and Religious Studies course in the College core curriculum (Faith, Reason, and Culture) and elective courses in the undergraduate and graduate curricula. We particularly welcome applications from individuals who the potential for excellence in student mentorship and the ability to enhance the formation of women and men for lay ministries.

Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must have a terminal degree by the start of the appointment (Ph.D., Th.D., or D.Min.) and be qualified to teach in an area relevant to our program mission.

Candidates must have administrative experience and be aware of trends and developments in Catholic theological and ministerial higher education. Special Message to Applicants: Direct inquiries to Dr. Peter Spitaler, Chairperson of the Department. Applications, including letters of recommendation (references will be contacted via email to submit confidential letters of recommendation when the application is submitted), must be submitted electronically at https://jobs.villanova.edu. A complete application should include: a letter of interest, a current resume, three letters of reference, transcripts (unofficial copies), a statement about the candidate’s teaching philosophy, and a description of relevant administrative experience. If chosen as a finalist, a statement of contribution to Villanova’s mission must be provided at the time of the on-campus interview. Preliminary interviews will be conducted via video conferencing. The finalist must provide official transcripts at the time of appointment.
 * To receive consideration, complete applications, including letters of recommendation, must be submitted by September 27, 2018.

Villanova University (PA) - Ethics
The Ethics Program seeks a full time continuing non-tenure faculty member whose primary responsibility will be to teach ETH 2050 (The Good Life: Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems), a critical element of the core curriculum for undergraduates. 4/4 teaching load and service to the Ethics Program.

Villanova is a Catholic university sponsored by the Augustinian order. Diversity and inclusion have been and will continue to be an integral component of Villanova University’s mission. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and seeks candidates who understand, respect and can contribute to the University’s mission and values.

Duties and Responsibilities: 4/4 teaching load, primarily ETH 2050 The Good Life: Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems. Regular opportunities to teach an elective course. Typical departmental, college and university service commitments.

Minimum Qualifications: Candidates should be on schedule to complete their Ph.D.s by the start date of the position. expertise in Christian ethics, and competency in philosophical ethics; OR expertise in philosophical ethics, with a competency in Christian ethics.

Preferred Qualifications: A completed Ph.D. at time of application. a person with expertise in underrepresented voices in either philosophical ethics or Christian ethics.

Applications must include contact information for 2 references who will be contacted via email to submit confidential letters of recommendation when the application is submitted.
 * Apply at: https://jobs.villanova.edu/postings/14771
 * Posting Date: 08/31/2018. Closing Date (12am ET): 11/01/2018.

Wesley Theological Seminary (DC) - New Testament
Wesley Theological Seminary, a seminary of the United Methodist Church in Washington, DC, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in New Testament, commencing July 1, 2019. General competence in all areas of New Testament studies is expected with a focus on the Gospels or general epistles preferable. Candidates should demonstrate familiarity with a range of New Testament methodologies, including emerging and global methodologies. Candidates must be proficient in hermeneutics and articulate about the relationship of scripture to the larger theological curriculum. Interest in the New Testament as a resource for ecclesial communities and leadership required. Teaching excellence, commitment to publication and ongoing research, and the ability to interpret the Bible in diverse cultural and theological contexts are essential. Experience in web-enhanced and online teaching and learning is desirable.

Teaching will include general survey and specialized elective courses. Rank is open, but we expect to appoint at the Assistant or Associate level. Ph.D. in New Testament required; M.Div. or equivalent degree preferred.

Wesley Theological Seminary is an EEO/AA employer and is committed to building a diverse community.


 * The search committee will begin reviewing applications October 15, 2018, and continue until the position is filled. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, official graduate transcripts, and three letters of reference to Dean Philip Wingeier-Rayo at newtestamentsearch@wesleyseminary.edu or 4500 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC 20016. The cover letter should indicate interest in and qualifications for the position, as well as commitment to the mission of the school (wesleyseminary.edu).
 * Also posted at Biblical Studies 2018-2019

Xavier University (OH) - Comparative Theology
Xavier University, Department of Theology, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Comparative Theology at the Assistant Professor level beginning in August 2019. Expertise in Asian religions is required and knowledge of socially engaged Buddhism is preferable. The capacity to contribute to interreligious dialogue and teach contemplative practices is highly desirable. Knowledge of African Religions would be a plus. The successful candidate will have the ability to engage global issues of justice and be committed to scholarship and service. Teaching responsibilities would include an introductory theology course as well as upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative theology. Some teaching experience is preferred. Ph.D. (or Th.D.) by the start date of appointment is required.

The successful candidate will join Xavier faculty in the 500-year-old Jesuit Catholic tradition of academic excellence in the liberal arts serving a diverse population of students. The university is committed to excellence in teaching, high quality scholarly activity, and creative and intelligent engagement with questions of interfaith dialogue, peace, justice, and ecological sustainability.

Xavier is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment; we welcome a broad spectrum of candidates, and particularly invite applications from women, ethnic and racial minorities, and other individuals who are under-represented in the profession. Candidates who have worked with a diverse range of faculty, staff, and students and who can contribute to our mission of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences and interests.

Xavier’s location in Cincinnati allows faculty to work with community partners to develop engaged learning and internship opportunities. Xavier is a member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities as well as the Big East. U.S. News and World Report has ranked the University 20 years in a row among the top 10 Midwest colleges and universities.

Preliminary interviews of select, qualified applicants will be conducted at the AAR meeting in Denver, Colorado, beginning early on November 17 and concluding on November 19, 2018.


 * To ensure consideration, interested candidates must apply on the Xavier University website. Please submit an application letter, curriculum vitae, and graduate transcripts no later than October 8, 2018. In addition to applying on-line, three letters of recommendation should be sent, via email to comparativetheo@xavier.edu

===Xavier University (OH) - Systematic/Constructive Theology=== Xavier University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Systematic/Constructive Theology at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2019. Expertise in theological anthropology with an emphasis on issues of race, gender, and sexuality is required. Additional competence in practical theology with expertise in theory and practice of ministry is highly desired. Ability to teach a graduate class in theological methods and/or graduate courses in applied theology would be an asset. Teaching responsibilities include the department’s introductory Theological Foundations course as well as upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses. Some teaching experience is preferred. Ph.D. (or Th.D.) by start date of appointment is required.

The successful candidate will join Xavier faculty in the 500-year-old Jesuit Catholic tradition of academic excellence in the liberal arts serving a diverse population of students. The university is committed to excellence in teaching, high quality scholarly activity, and creative and intelligent engagement with questions of interfaith dialogue, peace, justice, and ecological sustainability.

Xavier is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment; we welcome a broad spectrum of candidates, and particularly invite applications from women, ethnic and racial minorities, and other individuals who are under-represented in the profession. Candidates who have worked with a diverse range of faculty, staff, and students and who can contribute to our mission of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences and interests.

Xavier’s location in Cincinnati allows faculty to work with community partners to develop engaged learning and internship opportunities. Xavier is a member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities as well as the Big East. U.S. News and World Report has ranked the University 20 years in a row among the top 10 Midwest colleges and universities.

Preliminary interviews of select, qualified applicants will be conducted at the AAR meeting in Denver, Colorado, beginning early on November 17 and concluding on November 19, 2018.


 * To ensure consideration, interested candidates must apply on the Xavier University website. Please submit an application letter, curriculum vitae, and graduate transcripts no later than October 8, 2018. In addition to applying on-line, three letters of recommendation should be sent, via email to systematictheo@xavier.edu.

Yale Divinity School (CT)-African American Religious History
Yale Divinity School seeks to make a tenure track appointment in the field of African- American Religious History, to begin July 1, 2019. The rank of the appointment may be assistant or associate professor with or without tenure. In an ecumenical environment Yale Divinity School prepares students for ordained ministry in diverse Christian churches and for a wide range of professional involvements, including higher education, law, medicine, the arts, management, and public service.

A Ph.D. or its equivalent and strong potential as a teacher are required. The successful candidate should have expertise in the historical tradition of African- American religious history, extensive knowledge of the intellectual legacy of African-American Christianity, as well as an appreciation for the broader field of religion in the African Diaspora.

A letter of application with curriculum vitae and three letters of reference should be submitted online at http://apply.interfolio.com/52946.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity in its faculty, staff, and students and especially encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2018.

Boston College (MA) - 2019-2020 Corcoran Visiting Chair in Christian-Jewish Relations
Boston College and its Center for Christian-Jewish Learning invite applications for a one year visiting appointment (renewable for a second year) as the 2019-2020 Corcoran Visiting Chair in Christian-Jewish Relations, specializing in some aspect of the relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or its earned equivalent, have published in the field, and hold (or have retired from) a tenured position (or its equivalent) in a university or seminary. Applications from all relevant disciplines are welcome. The Corcoran Chair will agree to take on specific responsibilities related to the mission of the Center. The full description is available at www.bc.edu/cjl. A list of previous Chairs, and their conferences and courses during their tenures, is also available online.

Electronic submission of the following are requested: letter of application, CV, and a proposal for the research and writing to be done while holding the Chair, including an indication of how these fit into the guidelines above. Two letters of recommendation should be submitted directly. Applications are due by November 16, 2018. Decisions will be made by February 15, 2019. Communications should be addressed to Prof. James Bernauer, SJ ( [mailto:cjlearning@bc.edu cjlearning@bc.edu]), Director, Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, Stokes Hall N405, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA.
 * Application due 11/16/2018.

DePauw University (IN) - Religious Studies (3 yr. appt.)
The Department of Religious Studies at DePauw University invites applications for a three-year teaching post-doctoral appointment, beginning August 2019. A commitment to teaching undergraduates in a liberal arts setting and evidence of effective and inclusive pedagogy are essential. Ph.D. defense in Religious Studies must be successfully completed by the time of hire. Candidates should be able to teach lower-level courses in comparative religion/world religions and lower- and upper-level courses in Christianity. Area of specialization open. The position includes a four-course teaching load (2/2), employment benefits, faculty development, presentation opportunities, and mentoring.

DePauw University is a leading, nationally recognized, liberal arts college dedicated to educating 2,300 highly talented, motivated, and diverse students from across the country and around the globe. Connected to the liberal arts college is one of the nation's first Schools of Music. For more than 175 years, DePauw has created an atmosphere of intellectual challenge and social engagement that prepares students for lifelong success. Located in Greencastle, Indiana, about a 45-minute drive west of Indianapolis, DePauw is a member of the Great Lakes Colleges Association, a consortium affording excellent opportunities for faculty development and collaboration.

Application Instructions: Candidates should submit the following material through Interfolio: a cover letter; curriculum vitae; one-page teaching philosophy; one-page summary of research program; graduate transcripts; and three confidential letters of recommendation. In their application materials, candidates should demonstrate a commitment to fostering an engagement with a diversity of ideas and experiences, both in the classroom and at the University.
 * Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Questions may be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Jeffrey Kenney, at jkenney@depauw.edu. Select interviews will be held at the American Academy of Religion in Denver on November 17 - 20, 2018.

===Harvard University (MA) - Research Associate and Visiting Faculty in Women's Studies and Religion=== HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL announces five full-time positions as Research Associate and Visiting Faculty for 2019-20 in its Women's Studies in Religion Program. Proposals for book-length research projects utilizing both religion and gender as central categories of analysis and focusing on any religion are welcomed. Salary for 2019-20 will be $60,000.
 * Completed applications are due online by October 15, 2018. Applicants must have received their PhD by October 1, 2018. Please see our website (http://wsrp.hds.harvard.edu/apply) for more information.
 * Also posted at Womens/Gender/Queer Studies 2018-2019

Princeton University (NJ) - Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Fung Global Fellows

 * Princeton University is pleased to announce the call for applications to the Fung Global Fellows Program at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS). Each year the program selects six scholars from around the world to be in residence at Princeton for an academic year and to engage in research and discussion around a common theme. Candidates will be considered in three categories: (1) Four of the fellowships will be awarded to early-career scholars employed in the equivalent of tenure-track positions who are expected to return to their position. (2) One fellowship is set aside for a postdoctoral research associate who at the time of application does not have a tenure-track faculty appointment. (3) In addition, one fellowship will be awarded to a senior scholar. All candidates must be based outside the United States.
 * During the academic year 2019-20, the Fung Global Fellows Program theme will be “Thinking Globally.” How people have thought about the planet has informed the institutions, norms, and policies that have pulled it together and torn it apart. For centuries, ideas of free trade, human rights or global governance have framed cooperation and competition, order and disorder. Such ideas have also spawned border-crossing movements, from campaigns to end slavery to commitments to reduce carbon emissions. In turn, global thinking and action have often reinforced commitments to national ideas and efforts to curb global exchange. The goal of this research theme is to explore how ideas framed the understanding of interests and the making of institutions that have yielded commonness and conflict across and within borders. We also want to understand how these ideas and practices came into being through scientific networks, foundations, and think tanks. The Program will also examine rival world ideas that have challenged prevailing orthodoxies. Nowadays, with cooperative norms under challenge, global institutions under stress, and a century of guiding ideas about global convergence in doubt, we want to take a broad look at where these ideas came from, their effects, and the prospects for intellectual renewal or rethinking. The goal of the 2019-20 Fung Global Fellows cohort will be to explore the ways people learned to rely on or to reject strangers far away, as well as to imagine how global relationships came to be and could be different. We welcome applicants from all disciplinary and inter-disciplinary fields from the sciences to the humanities whose work addresses this set of themes in any historical period or world region.
 * All candidates must reside outside the United States. To be eligible, postdoctoral applicants must have completed all requirements for their Ph.D. before August 1, 2019 but cannot have received their degrees more than three years prior to the start of the appointment on September 1, 2019. Early-career fellows must have received their Ph.D. or equivalent no earlier than September 1, 2009. Senior scholars, who have received their doctorates before 2009, must have faculty appointments and a record of scholarly accomplishment in the designated theme of the program. Fellowships will be awarded on the strength of a candidate’s proposed research project, the relationship of the project to the program theme, the candidate’s scholarly record, and the ability to contribute to the intellectual life of the program.
 * Postdoctoral applicants may apply at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/7241.
 * Early career fellows may apply at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/7262.
 * Senior fellows may apply at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/7263.


 * For more information on eligibility requirements and the application process, see http://piirs.princeton.edu/funggfp/call-applications.
 * Applications are due on November 9, 2018.
 * Also posted at Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2018-2019 and Cultural Anthropology 2018-2019

===Princeton University (NJ) - Postdoctoral Research Associates in Philosophy of Religion=== The University Center for Human Values, the Department of Religion, and the Department of Philosophy invite applications for two inaugural postdoctoral positions in the new Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (PPPR). We aim to support highly promising scholars who are trained in philosophy of religion, the religious thought of some historical period or culture, theories and methods in the study of religion, or related areas, in developing a research agenda in philosophy of religion broadly-construed.

Candidates selected will be affiliated with the University Center for Human Values and invited to participate in its programs, as well as in the activities of the Departments of Religion and Philosophy. Candidates will be expected to contribute the equivalent of one course each year to the University Center and/or the Departments. This contribution may be fulfilled by teaching a course on a topic related to the philosophy of religion (subject to approval by Project Directors, the Department Chair or Chairs, and the Dean of the Faculty) or service to the Project or Center of some other sort, subject to approval of the Project and Center directors.

Qualifications: Applications are welcome from candidates who have or expect to have a Ph.D. by the start date, September 1, 2019. Applicants should not have held the degree for more than three years by the date of appointment. They may not be employed by another institution during the term of their Princeton appointment.

Applicants' dissertation research need not be specifically in philosophy of religion, but successful candidates will be expected to demonstrate a commitment to working on a research project in this area (again, broadly-construed) during their time at Princeton. Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the applicant's previous work, the promise of the proposed research project, and the likelihood that the project will be enhanced by being carried out at Princeton. The capacity to contribute to the University's teaching program will also be considered.

Term of Appointment: The term of appointment is one year, normally beginning September 1, 2019, with the expectation of renewal for one further year assuming good performance. Applicants are expected to be in residence in Princeton for the duration of the appointment.

How to Apply: Candidates must submit an online application at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/7881and include the following materials: 1. A current curriculum vitae; 2. A research proposal (not to exceed 1,200 words), conforming to the expectations stated above. The proposal should include a title for the project as a whole. 3. A scholarly paper or dissertation chapter (not to exceed 10,000 words) that best represents your scholarly achievement or potential; 3. A sample syllabus for a course in philosophy of religion, broadly-construed; 4. Contact information for two referees, who may be asked to comment specifically on your qualifications for the proposed research project. Referees will be contacted directly by email with instructions for uploading letters of reference.
 * In order to ensure a full review, these materials should be submitted online by Monday, November 19, 2018, 11:59 p.m. EST, and letters of reference should be submitted by end of business day on Monday November 26, 2018. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position has been filled, but applications lacking any of the elements listed above by November 26 may be at a disadvantage. Decisions will be announced in late March 2019.
 * Also posted at Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2018-2019

University of Oxford (UK) - Postdoctoral Researchers, Qur'anic Commentary Project (2 posts)
This is an opportunity for outstanding scholars to join the research project Qur’anic Commentary: An Integrative Paradigm (QuCIP), funded by the European Research Council and directed by Nicolai Sinai. The particular responsibilities of these posts are to carry out research on (i) the Islamic reception history of surahs 1–4, or (ii) Qur’anic law in its late antique context; and in both cases to author a monograph on the topic. The positions are scheduled to commence in April 2019, although an earlier start date is possible if desired.

For position (i) the Researcher will undertake a detailed examination of medieval and modern Islamic commentaries and other primary sources relevant to the interpretation of surahs 1–4. For position (ii) the Researcher will undertake a detailed examination of legal and quasi-legal passages in the Qur’an, reviewing and refining our understanding of their meaning and historical context in light of pertinent pre-Qur’anic traditions. In each case this will involve managing his/her research using and developing appropriate methodologies, and drawing on pertinent scholarship from other disciplines as required. She/he will contribute to the preparation of workshops and conferences, present papers at conferences or public meetings, and liaise as appropriate with colleagues and research groups at other institutions. She/he will author a monograph based on his/her research and collaborate in the preparation of the project’s other publications, as well as acting as a source of information and advice to other members of the project. She/he will develop ideas for potential further funding applications related to Qur’anic Studies, and liaise as appropriate with colleagues and research groups at other institutions. The Researcher may be asked to deliver up to an average of 1h of classes, lectures, or small-group (tutorial) teaching per week of term in the field of Qur’anic Studies or some other subfield of Islamic Studies. Holding a relevant PhD/DPhil by the start of the position, the successful candidate will possess a very good command of Qur’anic and classical Arabic. Applicants for post (i) must have very good literacy in pre-modern Islamic religious scholarship, and for post (ii) must be familiar with pre-modern Islamic religious scholarship and be able to work with late antique Jewish and Christian primary sources relevant to the study of Qur’anic law, either in the original (preferred) or in translation. In both cases this must be coupled with specialist knowledge of the discipline of Qur’anic Studies. She/he must be able to undertake innovative research at the forefront of current Qur’anic scholarship, managing his/her own academic research and associated activities. Previous experience of independent scholarly writing to a high level of content and presentation is essential, as are the ability to contribute ideas for new research projects and excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings. For position (i), applicants with previous scholarly publications and/or literacy in a relevant primary language other than Arabic, such as Persian or Urdu, may be at an advantage, although these are desirable rather than essential accomplishments. For position (ii), candidates with previous scholarly publications and a good command of relevant primary languages other than Arabic (especially Biblical and Rabbinic Hebrew, Rabbinic Aramaic, and Syriac) will be at an advantage.

These are a full-time fixed term positions, for four years. For further details, and to apply for either of these positions, visit https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/index.html


 * Closing date is 12 noon, 14 September 2018. Vacancy reference 135887/135888.

Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) - Non-TT Church History (3 yr. appt.)

 * Fixed term (3 year) professorship of church history, to begin 1 Jul. 2019.
 * Teaching load: Teach courses in the Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Religion, and Master of Arts in Counseling curriculum; lead Master of Theology and Doctor of Philosophy seminars; supervise theses and dissertations. Participate in service/scholarly activities designed to advance the mission of the Seminary.
 * Minimum Qualifications: Must have a Ph.D. in Church History, or a related discipline; ordination or a willingness to be ordained as a teaching elder in a Reformed or Presbyterian denomination; at least two years of applicable teaching experience preferred; and a record of scholarly publications.
 * Westminster Theological Seminary hires only personnel who belong to a Christian church and subscribe to biblical orthodoxy (belief) and orthopraxy (practice).
 * ​​​​Qualified applicants should upload a cover letter and curriculum vitae and include names of two references
 * Deadline: 1 Sept. 2018.
 * Also posted at Non-Geographic/Methodologically Oriented History 2018-19

Demographics
ABD (early): 1

ABD (will finish this academic year): 3

Ph.D. in hand (one-year, VAP, Lecturer, Post-doc, adjunct): 7

Assistant Professor: 3

Associate Professor: 2

Full Professor:

Search Committee Member: 1

Lurker:

Faculty "Job Coach":

Full time instructor, PhD:

TOTAL:  15

Fields of Study (add your field(s) if it isn't represented below)
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African-American Religions:

American Religion(s): 2

Ancient Near East:

Anthropology of Religion:

Asian-American Religions: 1

Asian Religions-Buddhism: 2

Asian Religions-Chinese/Japanese: 1

Asian Religions-Hinduism: 1

Asian Religions-Southeast Asia:

Catholic Studies: 1

Christian Spirituality: 2

Christianity-Early: 2

Christianity-Medieval: 1

Christianity-Early Modern/Modern: 3

Christianity-Moral Theology/Ethics: 1

Christianity-Global: 1

Christianity-Catholic and Latin American Studies: 1

Christianity: Systematic Theology:

Christianities (Comparative, Non-Normative): 1

Comparative:

Ethics: 1

Esotericism:

Hebrew Bible:

Hinduism: 1

Intercultural Studies: 1

Indigenous Religions: 1

Islam: 1

Judaism:

Media (also American Religion):

Ministry:

New Testament/Early Christianity:

Pastoral Care / Religion and Psychology:

Philosophy of Religion: 1

Political Theology:

Practical Theology: 1

Religion and Literature:

Religion and Science: 1

Religion and History of Science:

Religion and Violence: 1

Religion and Pop Culture:

Secularism: 1

Second Temple Judaism:

Sociology of Religion:

Social Science of Religion/Methods:

South Asian Religions: 2

Theology: 4

Women's Studies / Queer Theory: 1