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Grace Fellow

College Station, TX

$42K - $57K/yr

Fellows will receive classroom instruction on Scripture and Systematic Theology throughout their two years. * Form Character : Department-specific care and programmatic training provide integral ...

Grace Fellow

College Station, TX · On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

Fellows will receive classroom instruction on Scripture and Systematic Theology throughout their two years. * Form Character : Department-specific care and programmatic training provide integral ...

Grace Fellow

College Station, TX

$40K - $55K/yr

Fellows will receive classroom instruction on Scripture and Systematic Theology throughout their two years. * Form Character : Department-specific care and programmatic training provide integral ...

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How much do systematic theology jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for systematic theology in the United States is $86,590.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,000.00 and $91,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive in Systematic Theology, you need a deep understanding of theological frameworks, strong analytical skills, and an advanced degree in theology or divinity. Familiarity with research databases, academic writing tools, and sometimes proficiency in biblical languages are commonly required. Excellence in written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and the ability to engage thoughtfully with diverse perspectives are valuable soft skills. These competencies are essential to effectively research, teach, and contribute to academic or religious institutions while fostering informed dialogue.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Systematic Theology?

A professional in Systematic Theology typically spends their days researching theological doctrines, preparing lectures or course materials, and writing academic papers or books. Regular responsibilities often include teaching students, mentoring seminarians, and participating in faculty meetings or church-related discussions. Collaboration with colleagues on interdisciplinary research and engaging with the broader faith community through workshops or conferences are also common. This blend of scholarship, teaching, and community involvement creates a dynamic and intellectually stimulating work environment.

What is a Systematic Theology job?

A Systematic Theology job typically involves studying, teaching, and writing about Christian doctrines in an organized and coherent way. Professionals in this field work in academic institutions, seminaries, or churches, helping to explain and defend theological concepts. Their work often includes researching historical and contemporary theological perspectives, engaging in scholarly debates, and mentoring students. Some may also contribute to theological publications or serve in advisory roles within religious organizations.

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Infographic showing various Systematic Theology job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 95% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 66% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 32% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,590 per year, or $41.6 per hour.
Professor of Systematic Theology

Other

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description

Description 

Westminster Theological Seminary seeks to fill a full-time, voting faculty position in the department of Systematic Theology. Optimally, this faculty member will at times serve cross-departmentally, teaching in Apologetics, Church History, and/or Pastoral Theology, especially on topics such as preaching and pastoral ministry. 

Appreciation of and commitment to the tradition and methods of Geerhardus Vos, John Murray, Richard B. Gaffin, and Cornelius Van Til are highly valued. In addition to qualifications in Systematic Theology, the successful candidate will manifest a keen understanding across the theological encyclopedia, including Apologetics, Church History, and Pastoral Theology, along with a heartfelt commitment to the theology of the Westminster Standards and the distinctives of Westminster Theological Seminary.

Westminster Theological Seminary looks to fill this position by January 1, 2028


Responsibilities

  • Teaching and mentoring students in the residential, global, and online programs.
  • Teaching courses in systematic theology, and, if needed, church history (especially modern church history), apologetics and pastoral theology.
  • Ensuring course delivery attains intended outcomes, and working with colleagues on meeting assessment criteria
  • Committing to furthering the mission of Westminster through publishing.
  • Supervising Ph.D. dissertations.
  • Supporting and contributing to the mission and strategies of WTS.
  • Teach courses in pastoral ministry and preaching, as needed.
  • Carry out various additional administrative responsibilities.
  • Serving the Seminary's stewardship initiative by speaking at strategic conferences, writing, and supporting events on and off campus.
  • Working collaboratively and supportively with fellow faculty in serving students and carrying out seminary priorities.
  • Other responsibilities as required by the supervisor.


Requirements

Skills  

  • Competent teaching in Systematic Theology, and optimally with abilities to teach in Church History, Apologetics, and/or Pastoral Theology
  • Compelling writing for academic and popular-level publications
  • Strong oral and written communication skills for teaching, preaching, and conference speaking


Qualifications 

  • PhD (earned or nearly completed) in Systematic Theology, Church History, Historical Theology, or Apologetics.
  • Ordained or ordainable in a NAPARC or similar denomination 
  • At least 5 years' experience in teaching, pastoral, or related ministry 
  • Demonstrable excellency in research, teaching, godliness, collegiality, personal deportment, and other relevant skills. 
  • Deep understanding of and sympathy for Westminster Theological Seminary's mission, history, and distinctives
  • Subscription to the Westminster Standards 


Attributes  

  • Manifestly possesses the vision of Westminster's role in service of the global church.
  • Teaches, leads, and serves students in accord with the Seminary's mission. 
  • Collaborates and communicates to elicit trust, confidence, and achievement among team members and faculty colleagues.
  • Models service to others, especially students and colleagues  Builds long-term relationships 


Working context and conditions 

  • This job operates in a professional office environment.
  • This is a full time, exempt position.

Westminster Theological Seminary hires only personnel who belong to a Protestant evangelical church and subscribe to Biblical orthodoxy (belief) and orthopraxy (practice). Employees shall affirm their agreement with the historic, trinitarian Christian faith as expressed in the Apostles' Creed. Otherwise, Westminster Theological Seminary is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, except as specifically allowed by federal and state law, and basing employment decisions on merit, qualifications and training. Westminster Theological Seminary does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion (except as religion is a bona fide occupational qualification), sex, national origin, age, disability or any other classification protected by law.

In accordance with the above paragraph, all employees are required to sign Westminster Theological Seminary's Community Life Policy affirming their commitment to Christian belief and practice as described in the policy.