New Testament faculty, Concordia Seminary

Seminarians leave the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus on Friday, July 17, 2020, at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. (LCMS/Erik M. Lunsford)

Please note: The application period is now closed.

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (CSL), seeks candidates for a faculty position in the area of New Testament. The successful candidate should have a terminal degree in New Testament, experience in teaching New Testament using Greek, and publications related to the New Testament.    

The candidate must be an ordained pastor of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod or a partner church body and must have served in a congregational setting for at least five years. He will demonstrate a strong commitment to the Scriptures as the inspired, written Word of God and the Lutheran Confessions as a correct exposition of the Scriptures. The successful candidate will be solid in his Lutheran understanding of biblical interpretation and in his ability to apply biblical teaching through Word and Sacrament ministry.

Responsibilities include teaching courses in Greek and New Testament in both online and residential instruction, teaching and advising graduate students in both the Ph.D. and D.Min. programs, and contributing to the ongoing study of the New Testament in the Lutheran tradition. Other responsibilities may be assigned as needed.

Interested candidates may register their interest at the CSL website by Jan. 19. Others may nominate candidates by contacting CSL Provost Rev. Dr. Ronald Mudge at mudger@csl.edu (please include the candidate’s name and email address).

Posted Jan. 4, 2024/Updated Jan. 23, 2024