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Job Announcement Type: Assistants in Jewish, Islamic, and Christian Philosophy Institution: Faculty of Theology, University of Lucerne Location: Lucerne (Switzerland) Date: from September 2022 Deadline: 15.4.2022 __________________________________________________ As of September 1, 2022 the Chair of Philosophy (Faculty of Theology) of the University of Lucerne is looking for three assistants (50 % doctoral student) with the special function of Tutors for the online Master's in Philosophy, Theology and Religions (more info below), which focuses on the History fruitful dialogue(s) between philosophy and the three Abrahamic religions. The University therefore is looking for: - A tutor with focus on the history Jewish Philosophy: https://www.unilu.ch/en/university/personnel/human-resources-department/vacancies/assistant-in-philosophy-50-doctoral-student-with-the-special-function-of-tutor-1729814/ - A tutor with focus on the history of Islamic Philosophy: https://www.unilu.ch/en/university/personnel/human-resources-department/vacancies/assistant-in-philosophy-50-doctoral-student-with-the-special-function-of-tutor-1729848/ - A tutor with focus on the history Christian Philosophy: https://www.unilu.ch/en/university/personnel/human-resources-department/vacancies/assistant-in-philosophy-50-doctoral-student-with-the-special-function-of-tutor-1729865/ The position includes the possibility of Starting a PhD thesis in the field of the history of philosophy under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Giovanni Ventimiglia. Deadline: April 15, 2022 About the Master's programme: Philosophy study programmes are often designed in an agnostic way – as if God didn’t exist - and do not consider the documented growing interest in religion, both globally and among philosophy students in particular. In those rare cases where religion is indeed considered, only the relationship between philosophy and Christianity is delved into, as if other religions, especially Judaism and Islam, did not exist and played little to no role in the history of philosophy. The PhilTeR Master's fills these gaps with an international, interreligious and high quality fully online study programme in Philosophy, Theology and Religions. Online Master's in Philosophy, Theology and Religions (PhilTeR): https://www.unilu.ch/en/faculties/faculty-of-theology/institutes-and-research-units/theirs/distance-learning/ The courses are taught by the following professors: Peter Adamson (LMU Munich / King’s College London) Jehoschua Ahrens (Lucerne) Maria Rosa Antognazza (King’s College, London) David Giuseppe Arie Anzalone (Lucerne) Marienza Benedetto (Bari) Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University, Maryland) Charles Burnett (Warburg Institute, London) Emanuele Colombo (Chicago) Richard Cross (Notre Dame, Indiana) Simon Erlanger (Lucerne) David Falessi (Lucerne) Tyron Goldschmidt (Rochester, New York) Warren Zev Harvey (Jerusalem) Christoph Helmig (Cologne) Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen (Basel) Anthony Kenny (Oxford) Gyula Klima (Fordham University, New York) Marco Lamanna (Lucerne) Gary Carl (Muhammad) Legenhausen (Qom) Olga Lizzini (Aix-Marseille) Winfried Löffler (Innsbruck) Maria Evelina Malgieri (Turin) Ryan Mullins (Helsinki) Mostafa Najafi (Lucerne) Pasquale Porro (Turin) Santiago Ramos (Rockhurst, Kansas) Ulrich Rudolph (Zürich) Ferenc Ruzsa (Budapest) Ursula Schumacher (Karlsruhe) Roman Seidel (FU Berlin) Erdal Toprakyaran (Tübingen / Lucerne) Giovanni Ventimiglia (Lucerne) Contact: Prof. Dr. Giovanni Ventimiglia Professorship of Philosophy Faculty of Theology University of Lucerne Frohburgstrasse 3 6002 Lucerne Switzerland Email: [email protected] __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ __________________________________________________

