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RELG 341 - Introduction: Philosophy of Religion
The School of Religious Studies is hiring two course lecturers to teach RELG 341 Introduction: Philosophy of Religion in Winter 2026 term.
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
Education
Minimum of a Ph.D. in religious studies, or PhD advanced candidacy.
Experience
Evidence of superior teaching ability, in the form of prior teaching.
Other
Proposed course outline/syllabus to indicate how the applicant would present the course which is an introduction to the subject. Faith and reason, theistic arguments, values and destiny, the problem of evil, religious language.
Hiring Unit: School of Religious Studies
Course Title: RELG 341 - Introduction: Philosophy of Religion
Credits: 3 credit course
Schedule: TR 4:05pm - 5:25pm
Location: BIRKS 205
Salary: $ 11,824.00
Applicants should submit: a) CV; b) proposed course outline; c) the names of two referees; d) MCLIU application form .
MCLIU application form
https://www.mcgill.ca/religiousstudies/files/religiousstudies/mcliu_application_form_0.pdf
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McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.
The School of Religious Studies
Introduction: Philosophy of Religion
RELG 341 001
Birks 205
Tuesdays and Thursday - 4:05pm-5:25pm
2026-06-12
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