The successful candidate will teach graduate and doctoral courses, engage in ongoing scholarly research and publication, and contribute to curriculum development and accreditation processes. Responsibilities also include active participation in committee service and mentoring students in their academic and spiritual formation.
Applicants must hold a phd in new testament or a closely related discipline, demonstrating expertise in pauline studies and interpretation of pauline literature. Qualifications include demonstrated teaching ability, commitment to ministry, evidence of theological competence in scripture handling, and academic credentials sufficient for the rank of professor.
1.0 Temporary School Psychologist