PhD researcher for the Department of Texts in Context
Tilburg University School of Catholic Theology is looking for a PhD researcher for the Department of Texts in Contexts. Location: Tilburg or Utrecht, contract size: 0.8 - 1.0 FTE (32 to 40 hours per week).
Research fields
Religious sciences
Job types
PhD
Education level
University graduate
Weekly hours
32—40 hours per week
The Texts in Contexts Department is looking for a PhD researcher to join and enrich our research. We offer a unique opportunity to submit your own research proposal and thus make your own contribution to our research agenda. What research question will you present?
Your position
Your position will be placed in the Department of Texts and Contexts. The Department brings together disciplines that critically study sources from the Judeo-Christian tradition. Research deepens knowledge and understanding of the workings and relevance of that tradition and illuminates contemporary issues (including economics, leadership, spirituality, interreligiosity, dialogue, and sustainability) through centuries of interpretation and communication. This aligns with the goals of the School’s Strategic Policy Plan "Religious Literacy for the 21eCentury" and shares Tilburg University's vision.
The Texts in Contexts research program is supported by the conviction that source texts are meaningful and valuable for today's academic, social, and ecclesiastical contexts. Specific fields of interest are (Latin) patristics, medieval theology, the history and reception of the Second Vatican Council, or (monastic) spirituality.
The Tilburg School of Catholic Theology is looking for a PhD researcher to enrich our research. This is possible in line with the academic disciplines represented in the Department, especially Bible studies, church and theology history, spirituality, philosophy, Judaica, fundamental and systematic theology, moral theology and Catholic social thought.
As a PhD researcher is invited to submit a research proposal of your own, appropriate to the Texts in Contexts research program or, more specifically, consistent with the aforementioned disciplines and areas of interest. The proposal includes an argumentation for the choice of an intended (co-)supervisor within TST (in consultation with the intended (co-)supervisor). It may be a (synchronic or diachronic) historical research proposal or research focused on the relevance and/or functioning of the tradition in relation to the current social, academic, and/or ecclesiastical context.
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Our offer
Tilburg University offers excellent working conditions in a pleasant working environment:
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About Tilburg School of Catholic Theology (TST)
The School of Catholic Theology (TST) provides academic education and conducts research in theology with a view to connecting the Catholic tradition with contemporary culture and society. TST has two research Departments: one on Religion in Practice and one on Texts in Contexts. The School is located in Tilburg and Utrecht, and is accredited by the Holy See, allowing it to confer canonical degrees. TST educates students who are not only "religiously literate" but carry their broad personal and academic development into many fields of work. The School is characterized by short lines of communication and an open and cordial atmosphere.
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