Thursday 29 November 2007

NT Position at Regent University

Of late, there have been several NT positions being advertised. Another one has just been announced.


New Testament Studies
Position Announcement

Regent University's School of Divinity invites applications and nominations for a tenure-track faculty appointment at the rank of assistant professor. The appointment involves responsibility for teaching and research in some facet of New Testament studies. Interest in and aptitude for teaching biblical languages and hermeneutics are also desirable. A PhD and an aptitude as a teacher to become proficient in multiple forms of delivery are required. University or seminary level teaching experience in a relevant field is desirable, and the successful candidate must demonstrate an understanding of and respect for the Renewal (Pentecostal/Charismatic) perspective in Christianity. Ministerial credentials are strongly preferred.

Prospective candidates should send a letter of interest, transcripts, curriculum vita, and a brief statement on their Christian experience and philosophy of education in relation to ministry. In addition, letters of reference from three recommenders should be sent directly from the recommenders to this postal address.

Biblical Studies Search Committee
c/o Meredith Vance
Office of the Dean
School of Divinity
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464

Applications can be submitted online at https://www.regent.edu/admin/hr/new_faculty_application.cfm.

Curriculum vita or resume can be submitted electronically in PDF or Microsoft Word format to (mvance@regent.edu).

Priority will be given to applications received by December 15, 2007.

Regent University is a culturally diverse community that actively encourages women and members of all racial/ethnic backgrounds and cultures to apply. More information regarding Regent University can be found at http://www.regent.edu/.

Applicants will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.



2 comments:

Alex Tang said...

Hi Kar Yong,

I am worried to see so many NT positions are opening up in your blog. You are not thinking of leaving us, are you?

Kar Yong said...

Hi Alex,

Coincidence?