Posts by Chris Saladin
Tenure-Track Position in Modern or Contemporary Global Church History – Boston College
Position Title: Full-Time Position in Modern or Contemporary Global Church History Institution: Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Location: Newton, MA Deadline: October 27, 2023 Position Description The Ecclesiastical Faculty of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (BC-STM) is offering a full- time, open-rank, and tenure-track position in Modern or Contemporary Global…
Read MoreCFP: “New Directions for Church History” – Graduate Student Conference
Deadline: September 29, 2023 The Ecclesiastical History Society and the American Society of Church History are experimenting with a jointly-hosted international online conference for graduate students. Proposals are welcomed on the theme ‘New Directions for Church Historians: Opportunities and Challenges’. Where is church history going in the 21st century? What are the new opportunities and what are challenges? What…
Read MoreTenure Track Position, Reformation-Era and Modern Christianities – Union Theological Seminary
Application Deadline: October 1 Union Theological Seminary seeks applicants for a tenure-track or tenured appointment in Reformation-Era and Modern Christianities. We seek a historian whose expertise and teaching interests include Christian Reformations of the sixteenth century and early modern to modern Christianities, especially in Europe and North America. Candidates should have scholarly achievements and research…
Read MoreTenure-Track Position, Interreligious Histories – Union Theological Seminary
Application Deadline: October 1 Union Theological Seminary seeks applicants for a tenure-track or tenured appointment in Interreligious Histories. We seek a historian with expertise in religious histories shaped by interreligious contact, conflict, and transformation. We are interested in applicants whose work focuses on global geographical contexts in any historical period. The position requires the teaching…
Read MoreLutheran Quarterly Annual Essay Prize for Young Scholars
Amount: $5,000 Deadline: awarded annually 2024 – 2033 The purpose of the Lutheran Quarterly Annual Essay Prize is to nurture and reward young scholars in Lutheran history and theology for their contributions toward making the Lutheran Reformation known to the contemporary church. One prize of $5,000 will be awarded annually 2024–2033. Authors submitting essays for…
Read MoreLecturer of Christian Theology – Baylor University, Truett Theological Seminary
Start Date: Fall 2024 Application Deadline: Oct. 15, 2023 More Information Baylor University seeks a Lecturer of Christian Theology position. This full-time, non-tenure-track position is housed in Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary. The position begins fall of 2024. Teaching requirements of the core curriculum for this position could include the following courses: Introduction to Christian…
Read MoreLecturer – Department of Religion, Baylor University
The Department of Religion at Baylor University seeks to fill a full-time (non-tenure track) position at the rank of Lecturer to start August 1, 2024. The person hired will teach introductory courses in Christian Scriptures and Christian Heritage. Some teaching experience is preferred. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D., Th.D., or D.Phil. and be active in…
Read MoreConference CFP – The Apostolic Ministry
Conference: “The Apostolic Ministry”: History, Theology, and Ecumenism Host: Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University Dates: October 26–27, 2023 Submissions Due: July 14, 2023 Paper proposals are invited for a conference on the theme of the “apostolic ministry.” This two-day conference will explore the ways in which churches claim “apostolicity,” and what this ideal means…
Read MoreEvent of Interest and CFP – International Conference on Baptist Studies (ICOBS)
International Conference on Baptist Studies X Theme: Baptists and Education Westminster College, Cambridge, United Kingdom August 7 – 10, 2024 International Conferences on Baptist Studies have been held on a three-yearly basis since the first,hosted by Regent’s Park College, Oxford, in 1997. They have taken place at institutions in Australia,Canada, the Czech Republic, England and…
Read MoreRoundtable on Mark Noll’s “America’s Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911” (4/17/23)
Join us on April 17, 2023 for a roundtable discussion of Mark Noll’s new book, “America’s Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911,” which examines the Bible in American History from the Revolutionary war to WWI. Our chair for the evening will be Grant Wacker, professor emeritus at Duke University. Mark Noll,…
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