The Department of Religion invites applications for one tenuretrack
position in Sociology/Anthropology of Religion and Ethics.
Candidates should have expertise in theories and methods of
the sociology and/or anthropology of religion. Ethics is focused
primarily on social ethics. A solid background in Christianity,
with an emphasis on modern and North American traditions, is
required; interest in religion and gender is also an asset. Applicants
should hold a doctorate in religious studies, possess teaching
experience and a publication record, and be ready to supervise
graduate students in the Department of Religion?s large graduate
program.
Sociology/Anthropology of Religion and Ethics.
Candidates should have expertise in theories and methods of
the sociology and/or anthropology of religion. Ethics is focused
primarily on social ethics. A solid background in Christianity,
with an emphasis on modern and North American traditions, is
required; interest in religion and gender is also an asset. Applicants
should hold a doctorate in religious studies, possess teaching
experience and a publication record, and be ready to supervise
graduate students in the Department of Religion?s large graduate
program.
Dr. Lynda Clarke, Chair, Department of Religion