For those who may not know,
Tyndale House has an internationally recognised reputation as a leading library and residential centre for biblical research. It was founded in 1944 in a spirit of loyalty to the historic Christian faith and is the research division of the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship. It has close links with the University of Cambridge, including a formal association with St Edmund’s College and a collaborative relationship with the Faculties of Divinity and Oriental Studies and the University Library.
The job description called for:
- an internationally distinguished and active research profile in any field of biblical studies;
- the ability to assume a role of academic leadership in relation to the mentoring of postgraduate students and research fellows;
- the strategic skills to direct research and publication projects;
- abilities in the management of a committed team of research and administrative staff;
- the capacity to exercise spiritual and pastoral oversight of the members;
- the capacity to attract development funding.
For those interested in textual criticism, Williams is also one of the contributors to the Evangelical Textual Criticism blog.