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The Protestant Theological University is looking for an Assistant Professor (‘Universitair Docent’) of Practical Theology at the Chair of Practical Theology: Worship and Formation. The notions of worship and formation are understood in a broad sense, so including the intersectional fields of ritual and liturgy; the arts and Christian arts; (religious) education and youth ministry; and public theology and ecclesiastical theology. The chair works closely with the other chair of Practical Theology: Community and Care.
The desired Assistent Professor will focus primarily on the practical theological reading of cultures, in particular in (one or more of) the intersectional fields of ritual/liturgy, arts/Christian arts, (religious) education/youth ministry. The desired Assistent Professor knows how to convincingly connect cultural tendencies with contemporary theological discourses and developments in world Christianity, including the Netherlands.
Practical theologians contribute to the research programs of the university with empirical-theological, often ethnographic-theological and collaborative research. Research at the PThU is accommodated in two foci (‘mediating good life’; and ‘moving identities’) as well as in four university-wide inter- or trans-disciplinary clusters (slavery; land [agricultural and environmental issues]; Church2040 [projects directly linked to the church]; and moral compass). Knowledge is generated in cooperation with a strong network of international academic partners as well as of — mainly national — societal partners. The main societal partner of PThU is the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PCN).
Strong research collaborations within the department of Practical Theology: Worship and Formation exist in the Research Centre for Youth, Church and Culture (OJKC), and the interuniversity Institute for Ritual and Liturgical Studies (IRiLiS), which both serve as a focal points for national and international academic researchers as well as professionals in church and society. Both centres are located at the chair.
Bachelor and Master education at the university is interdisciplinary and mainly organised in hybrid thematical and disciplinary courses. Practical theologians participate in these courses based on their broad practical theological knowledge as well as their expertise in one or more of the practical theological (sub-)disciplines
What will you be doing?
The desired assistant professor (‘universitair docent’) will:
The assistant professor (‘universitair docent’) should have the following qualities:
The PThU is an organisation for everyone and where we embrace the widest variety of people. We therefore cordially invite anyone who is also in favor of this to respond.
Fixed-term contract: in case of proven suitability, we will convert this contract into a contract for an indefinite period.
The Protestant Theological University offers good employment conditions with attention to flexibility and (personal) development. The UFO profile of Assistant Professor applies. As an employee, you will receive a temporary employment contract for the duration of 18 months (external candidate). In case of proven suitability, we will convert this contract into a contract for an indefinite period.
Depending on relevant experience at the start of employment, the salary is € 4,814 to € 6,181 gross per month on the basis of full working hours (scale 12 CLA Dutch Universities/Protestant Theological University). The holiday allowance is 8% and the year-end bonus is 8.3%. There is a generous contribution to the ABP pension fund and there are ample training opportunities. There is good compensation for commuting expenses and the option of tax exchange of employment conditions.
The Protestant Theological University is a theological university that focuses on understanding and renewing the Christian tradition with a view to church, academy and society. We offer (post) academic education for theological professionals, social and church organisations and other interested parties. We train pastors for the Protestant Church in the Netherlands and conduct research into developments in faith, church and world Christianity.
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