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  1. That's a pretty broad interest. Lots of directions to take (which is good).

    It also sounds like a research interest that would fit well in a div school or seminary PhD. There are plenty of those and some of them are what we could maybe call "second tier." DU/Iliff's joint PhD is one. Perhaps Toronto School of Theology's PhD (which is currently being revamped). Claremont. Graduate Theological Union. Drew (call that one a "second tier plus"). Where did you do your MDiv? Do they have a PhD? Would it be worth pursuing there?
     

  2. Highlighters don't cut it anymore. For all of my PDF-reading, I use Mendeley and keep a running outline of the most important points of an article/argument. I highlight/underline in books, use flags, and write all over the margins. Then, in the blank space usually left on the last page of a chapter, I summarize. 

     

    I also skim and make copious use of book reviews, typically reading two or three for a book I really need to know well.

  3. You might look into the Joint Ph.D. at University of Denver & Iliff School of Theology. It is PhD in Religious & Theological Studies, within which students can specialize in Biblical Interpretation; Religion and Psychological Studies; Religion and Social Change; or Theology, Philosophy, and Cultural Theory. Although students concentrate, officially, in only one area, the program is set up to be interdisciplinary. So, if you went the TPCT route (which I'm assuming would fit your interests best), you would still be free to take courses in the BI area as well. The program is very LGBTQ-friendly. I'm not sure if there is anyone who is currently doing work in theopoetics (I admit, I had to google it -- but, then again, I'm just a BI/New Testament guy), but the Joint PhD program appears to pride itself in welcoming students with diverse projects, as long as the faculty is able to support them.

    http://www.du.edu/duiliffjoint/index.html

     

    (The site is godawful. Sorry.)

  4. You can land significant funding from smaller, second-tier schools sometimes, but it's not typical. I don't really know anything about schools doing much with continental philosophy (biblical studies guy here), but I imagine the big name div schools might not be bad places to look. 

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