BJRE Special Issue CFP announced

The British Journal of Religious Education has announced a call for papers for a special issue focused on “Genders, Sexualities and Religious Education: Theory, Policy and Practice.” This is a theme much in line with our most recent annual meeting. Mary Hess, the REA networking coordinator, is one of the editors for this issue. The

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Cong&Community Care, Luther Seminary

Luther Seminary, an ELCA seminary in St. Paul, MN is seeking a theologically reflective and imaginative person for a tenure-eligible position in Congregational and Community Care Leadership. Candidates should have ministry experience and be committed to communal, contextual, and intercultural paradigms of pastoral care. Candidates should demonstrate the capacity to relate theology with psychology and

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Santa Clara: Black and African-American theologies

The Department of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit and Catholic university, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor position to begin Fall 2022 in Black and African American Theologies, either Christian or Islamic, with expertise in the sociohistorical context of North America. We encourage applications from individuals with research and teaching

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Catholic COP session at 2021 meeting

The Catholic Community of Practice met on Run The World on Monday, July 5, 2021, during the REA Annual Meeting. We had a stimulating and moving experience, as COP member Dr. Charles Chesnavage offered a presentation on “Digital Stories as a Creative Assignment for Studying World Religions.” For more information, please see Chuck’s slide deck

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Chief Diversity Officer, Duquesne University

Diversity, equity and inclusion have always been part of Duquesne University. Duquesne’s Catholic Spiritan founders have always believed in welcoming all and excluding none. The University’s founding in 1878 took place because recent immigrants and their families, working in the steel mills and factories, were being systematically denied opportunity in Pittsburgh’s growing economic and societal

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