It’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel like you’re lost when you’re looking at stepping out into a career in biblical studies.((Header image provided by Katja Anokhina.))

The content of biblical studies is one thing—the manuscripts, texts, traditions, languages, and literature. All of that is why you set out to join this discipline in the first place.

But you keep hearing how bleak prospects are, how hard everything is. And you’re not sure where it all leads.

Higher education in general is facing changes like declining enrollments and increasing contingent faculty appointments. And while your degree is preparing you well in the content of your particular interest in biblical studies, you’re not at all certain how you’re going to navigate the uncertain landscape that lies before you.

The content of biblical studies is one thing. The business of finding your way to and sustaining a thriving career as a biblical scholar increasingly requires a whole additional skill set.

That skill set is definitely something you can learn. The only problem is it’s talked about rarely if ever and cryptically if at all. So, where does that leave you? Do you need to figure it all out from scratch by yourself?

No, this masterclass will help you find your way.