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Adjunct Faculty - Theology and Religious Studies - Emmanuel College

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Emmanuel College

Boston, MA (In Person)

$62,871 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/18/2026

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Job Description

Adjunct Faculty
  • Theology and Religious Studies
  • Emmanuel College Emmanuel College
  • 4.1 Boston, MA Job Details Part-time $4,950
  • $5,500 a month 17 hours ago Qualifications Master's degree University teaching experience Higher education teaching University experience
Full Job Description Location:
Boston, MA Category:
Academics Job Type:
Part-time Posted On:
Mon Jun 15 2026
Job Description:
The Theology and Religious Studies department is looking for adjunct instructors to teach one section of the following Fall 2026 courses. Please indicate in a cover letter for which course(s) you are interested in teaching:
THRS 1103
Exploring Catholic Theology This course explores the central aspects of Catholic theology today. Catholic theology is the result of the Church's reflection upon its own experience of faith, which is shaped by the historical and cultural contexts in which it takes place. In this academic approach to theology, students will explore critically Catholic understandings of God, of Jesus Christ, of the Church, sacraments, biblical interpretation, tradition and morality, among other themes. Special emphasis will be placed on the transformation of Catholic practice and theology after the Second Vatican Council. This course meets Mo/Wd 4:15-5:30PM and the semester runs September 2nd through December 14th, 2026.
THRS 2205
The Gospels:
Portraits of Jesus The four canonical gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) are the primary sources for the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. This course will explore how the words spoken by Jesus became oral stories about Jesus and were finally written down as the texts we have today. We will focus on each gospel's distinctive theological interpretation of the historical figure of Jesus and will examine what makes each Gospel unique with respect to the others. The course will also discuss some of the gospels that are not included in the Bible, such as The Gospel of Thomas, The Infancy Gospel of James, and The Gospel of Mary Magdalene. This course meets Mo/Wd 12:00-1:15PM and the semester runs September 2nd through December 14, 2026 THRS 2211: Islam This course will introduce students to Islam from its classical period to the present day, including its interaction with the West. Particular attention will be paid to ethical teachings and practices, the lived experiences of Muslims, and the theological, cultural and geographical diversity within the tradition. The course will include a field trip to a local mosque. This course meets Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 and the semester runs from September 2nd through December 14, 2026.
Job Requirements:
Candidates should possess a Master's degree in a related field and demonstrate a record of, or promise of successful teaching at the college level.
  • Please indicate in a cover letter for which course(s) you are interested in teaching
Additional Information:
Emmanuel College values a welcoming and supportive community for all. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply and are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices based on qualifications and experience. Unless otherwise stated above, this is an on-campus position. This is not a remote or hybrid position as employees are essential in order to provide a fully on-campus, residential college experience for our students and the community. The posted salary range reflects the good-faith compensation estimate for this position. The actual pay offered will be based on the candidate's skills, qualifications, experience, and internal equity factors. $4,950
  • 5,500 per course