EASTRS Adopts Journal

From 2019 onwards, EASTRS will publish a theological journal – Spes Christiana.

The journal Spes Christiana was initiated in 1990, and since 2008 has been published with an editorial board composed of scholars from Newbold College, the FAT at Collonges, and Friedensau. At the General Meeting in Collonges, April 25, 2019, EASTRS adopted the journal with the aim of representing the breadth and depth of European Adventist theologians and theology. Its aims include (1) giving EASTRS a voice, (2) representing the finest research of Adventists in Europe, (3)  significantly contributing to theological discourses both inside the Adventist realm and outside, and (4) providing an opportunity for Adventist scholars all over Europe to publish in a journal that is visible far beyond their home countries.

Reinder Bruinsma was elected as editor for the next 4 years. The initial editorial board will include members from six colleges: Bojan Godina (Bogenhofen), Aulikki Nahkola (Newbold College), Marko Lukic (Belgrade), Daniel Olariu (Cernica), Stefan Höschele (Friedensau), Oldrich Svoboda (Theological Institute, Czecho-Slovakian Union).

 

Registration open for ETTC

Registration is now open for the upcoming European Theology Teachers Convention. It will be held at the Campus Adventist du Salève, Collonges from April 24 to 28.

Registration is available here, there are a variety of accommodation options available.

The organising committee is willing to arrange pick up from Geneva airport and the Saint-Julien en Genevois train station. Arrange this by contacting them here.

 

Two vacancies at Newbold College

Newbold College of Higher Education, United Kingdom, seeks to appoint two full-time lecturers within its Department of Theological Studies. The Department is internationally recognised in Seventh-day Adventist Christian circles as being a centre of excellence in biblical, theological and pastoral education.

Lecturer

Applications are invited from women and men with expertise in at least one area offered within the Department (i.e. Biblical Studies – Old Testament and/or New Testament; Pastoral Studies; or Theological Studies), and with a proven ability to contribute to at least one other discipline. More here.

Lecturer in Pastoral Studies

Applications are invited from women and men with expertise in Pastoral Studies, and with a proven ability to contribute to at least one other discipline. More here.

The deadline for applications for both jobs is February 22; starting date for employment June 2019.