Author

Jacob Marques Rollison

Scholar and translator

Jacob Marques Rollison is an independent scholar living in Strasbourg, France. He holds a Ph.D. in theological ethics from the University of Aberdeen. He is the author of “A New Reading of Jacques Ellul” (Lexington Books, 2020) and has recently translated Ellul’s two-volume introduction to Christian ethics, “To Will and To Do” (Cascade, 2020-21).

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2024 Sabbatical Grant for Researchers

The Sabbatical Grant for Researchers (SGR) offers grants up to $40,000 to support academic sabbatical leave for projects about Christian faith and life, the practice of ministry, religious trends and movements, Christian and other faith-based institutions and religion and social issues. Louisville Institute is especially interested in projects that demonstrate a desire to bridge the North American church and academy.

SGR is most often used to supplement an existing semester sabbatical with a second term or semester. Typical applicants are fully employed in accredited academic institutions and are eligible for a full year leave from teaching and administrative responsibilities. Grants awarded in the 2024 cycle will fund sabbaticals taking place during the 2024-2025 academic year or during the 2025 calendar year.

Applications are due November 1, 2023.

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