About

I study the literature of the Persian period, specifically the book of Malachi.

Education

PhD, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 2019

Old Testament/Hebrew Bible

Dissertation Topic: The Interlocutors in the Book of Malachi

Supervisor: Professor James Nogalski

 

M.Div., Duke University Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina, 2013 (summa cum laude)

 

B.A., Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 2010 (summa cum laude)                                                

Major: Religion, Minor: Greek

Thesis: “Adam’s Literary Afterlife: From Primordial History to Apocalyptic Eschatology” under the supervision of Professor Kenneth Jones (History Department)

 

Junior Semester Abroad, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, spring 2009 

Blog Posts

    Publications

    “The Comparison of Jesus and Jacob in the Fourth Gospel and the Question of Samaritan Influence on the Johannine Community.” Revue Biblique (forthcoming).

    “Yedaniah’s Identity as Priest or Lay Person and the Rhetoric of the Letter from the Judean Garrison of Elephantine to Bagavahya.” Journal of Biblical Literature 139 (2020): 521-41.

    “Humility and Instruction in Zephaniah 3.1-7.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44 (2020): 472–89.

    “Family Disintegration in Judges 17–18.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 80 (2018): 373-92.

    “The Redactional Reassertion of the Priestly Role in Leviticus 10–16.” Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 130 (2018): 175-88.

    “Orphanhood and Parenthood in Joseph and Aseneth.” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 27 (2017): 25-46.

    Projects

    Dissertation on the interlocutors in the book of Malachi under Professor James Nogalski (Baylor University)

    Memberships

    National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion

    Society of Biblical Literature

    Texas Archaeological Society

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