Theology and Ethics, Union Presbyterian Seminary

Union Presbyterian Seminary invites application and nominations for the position of Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics (tenure-track), to serve primarily on our Charlotte, North Carolina campus. The seminary seeks a theologian whose expertise is in constructive theology or theological ethics. The candidate will be responsible for teaching required courses in theology and ethics in our Masters level professional degree programs (M.A.C.E., M.Div., M.A.P.T.) as well as in advanced degrees (Th.M. and D.Min.). The ideal candidate will have broad competence in historical and systematic theology as well as ethics that enables them to offer elective courses on a wide range of topics within the fields of theology and ethics. With respect to current strategic priorities of the school, it would be desirable to appoint a candidate with interest in public theology who is able to offer courses in relation to our Centers (The Center for Social Justice and Reconciliation; The Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership; The Syngman Rhee Global Mission Center for Christian Education). The successful candidate holds a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in theology or ethics.

More details on how to apply are available online. Review of applications will begin October 15, 2022.

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