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ANITEPAMThe African Network of Institutions of Theological Education Preparing Anglicans for Ministry |
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Positions needed or offered in Anglican institutions of theological education(Updated on 16 November 2006) Are you a theological educator who seeks a position – short-term or longer – in an African institution? Are you exploring the possibility of an exchange with a staff member from another seminary or programme? Does your institution need a member of staff? Contact us, and we'll gladly add your information to this page.
1. Seeking a positionTHE REVD PAUL GWESEPaul is a Zimbabwean priest, formerly of the Diocese of Harare, but
currently doing post graduate studies in Conflict Resolution at the
University of Bradford, UK. He did his theological training at Bishop Gaul College (Harare) and College of the Resurrection in Mirfield (England). He holds a BA (Hons) in Pastoral Theology and Religious Studies from Leeds University. He also has parish experience in working in multi-racial congregations. To contact Paul Gwese, you can either e-mail him direct or contact ANITEPAM's Corresponding Secretary.
2. Offering a positionTrinity School for Ministry (Ambridge, PA): Professor of Church History
Trinity School for Ministry is seeking a professor with an excellent teaching and publication record, and who will fit in with the Evangelical Anglican ethos of the seminary, to teach courses in Church History. They seek an Anglican with a doctorate in Church History or Historical Theology, who is able to teach a full range of courses in Church History, including Anglican History and Global Christianity.
Applicants from the non-Western world are encouraged to apply. Send a CV and three recommendations to Rev Dr Justyn Terry, Trinity School for Ministry, 311 Eleventh Street, Ambridge, PA 15003, United States of America, or e-mail him, by January 27, 2007.
3. Seeking an exchangeLet us know!
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