Authors - The BAS Library

Jeffrey P. Arroyo García (Nails or Knots—How Was Jesus Crucified?) is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Gordon College. He specializes in the Gospels and Greco-Roman Jewish literature.

Jennie Ebeling (New Directions: How Archaeology Illuminates the Bible) is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Evansville. Her research focuses on ancient food technologies and women in Canaan and ancient Israel.

Yuval Gadot (A Decade of Discoveries in Biblical Jerusalem) is Professor of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University in Israel. He co-directs the Givati Parking Lot excavation in Jerusalem.

Angela Kim Harkins (Are We Still Searching for the Teacher of Righteousness?) is Professor of New Testament at Boston College. She specializes in prayer, emotion, and religious experience in early Jewish and Christian sources.

Ralph K. Hawkins (Between Moses and the Ancestors: Israelite Religion in Egypt) is professor of religion at Averett University and author of Discovering Exodus: Content, Interpretation, Reception (Eerdmans, 2021).

Sabine Kleiman (Prize Find: Azekah’s Stunning New Do) is a teaching and research fellow at Tel Aviv University in Israel. She is the field director of the Lautenschläger Azekah Expedition.

Oded Lipschits (Prize Find: Azekah’s Stunning New Do) is Professor of Jewish History and Director of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University in Israel. He co-directs the Lautenschläger Azekah Expedition and the Tel Moza Excavation.

Jodi Magness (Why Is Biblical Archaeology So Focused on the Old Testament?) is the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She directs the Huqoq Excavation Project in Israel.

Lauren Monroe (Book Review: The Ten Commandments) is Associate Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University. She is a specialist in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israelite religious and social history.

Manfred Oeming (Prize Find: Azekah’s Stunning New Do) is Professor of Old Testament Theology at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. He co-directs the Lautenschläger Azekah Expedition.

Yiftah Shalev (A Decade of Discoveries in Biblical Jerusalem) is an archaeologist with the Israel Antiquities Authority. He co-directs the Givati Parking Lot excavation in Jerusalem.

Joe Uziel (A Decade of Discoveries in Biblical Jerusalem) is the head of the Dead Sea Scrolls Unit at the Israel Antiquities Authority. He has excavated several areas in the City of David in Jerusalem and the Western Wall Tunnels.

MLA Citation

“Authors,” Biblical Archaeology Review 51.1 (2025): 86.