Westminster Theological Seminary
Location
Glenside, Pennsylvania
The successful candidate will teach and mentor students across various programs and ensure course delivery meets intended outcomes. Additional responsibilities include supervising Ph.D. dissertations and contributing to the seminary's mission through publishing and speaking engagements.
Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant field and at least 5 years of experience in teaching or related ministry. A deep understanding of Westminster Theological Seminary's mission and subscription to the Westminster Standards are also required.
Teaching and mentoring students in the residential, global, and online programs. Teaching courses in systematic theology, and, if needed, church history (especially modern church history), apologetics and pastoral theology. Ensuring course delivery attains intended outcomes, and working with colleagues on meeting assessment criteria Committing to furthering the mission of Westminster through publishing. Supervising Ph.D. dissertations. Supporting and contributing to the mission and strategies of WTS. Teach courses in pastoral ministry and preaching, as needed. Carry out various additional administrative responsibilities. Serving the Seminary’s stewardship initiative by speaking at strategic conferences, writing, and supporting events on and off campus. Working collaboratively and supportively with fellow faculty in serving students and carrying out seminary priorities. Other responsibilities as required by the supervisor.
Skills Competent teaching in Systematic Theology, and optimally with abilities to teach in Church History, Apologetics, and/or Pastoral Theology Compelling writing for academic and popular-level publications Strong oral and written communication skills for teaching, preaching, and conference speaking
PhD (earned or nearly completed) in Systematic Theology, Church History, Historical Theology, or Apologetics. Ordained or ordainable in a NAPARC or similar denomination At least 5 years’ experience in teaching, pastoral, or related ministry Demonstrable excellency in research, teaching, godliness, collegiality, personal deportment, and other relevant skills. Deep understanding of and sympathy for Westminster Theological Seminary’s mission, history, and distinctives Subscription to the Westminster Standards
Attributes Manifestly possesses the vision of Westminster’s role in service of the global church. Teaches, leads, and serves students in accord with the Seminary’s mission. Collaborates and communicates to elicit trust, confidence, and achievement among team members and faculty colleagues. Models service to others, especially students and colleagues Builds long-term relationships
Market context
Professor of Systematic Theology roles in Pennsylvania are typically competitive because they require advanced scholarship, substantial teaching or ministry experience, and alignment with a seminary’s confessional mission. For this position, a PhD in a relevant field, at least 5 years of teaching or related ministry, and subscription to the Westminster Standards are required. On this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review the essentials faster; if you are considering applying, confirm your statement of faith and teaching record closely match the posting.
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