Authors
Matthew J. Adams (In the Shadow of Armageddon) is director of the Jezreel Valley Regional Project and former director of the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem.
Drew W. Billings (Biblical Profile: Paul, the Bible’s Last Action Hero) is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Mississippi. His research focuses on the history of early Judaism and Christianity.
Aaron A. Burke (Putting the Bible Back in Biblical Archaeology) is Professor of the Archaeology of Ancient Israel and the Levant at the University of California, Los Angeles. He specializes in the archaeology of the Bronze and Iron Ages.
Gillan Davis (Biblical Border Town: Is Khirbet al-Ra‘i Where David First Ruled?) is the director of the Ancient Israel Program at the Australian Catholic University in Sydney. He co-directed excavations at Khirbet al-Ra‘i.
Saar Ganor (Biblical Border Town: Is Khirbet al-Ra‘i Where David First Ruled?) is an archaeologist with the Israel Antiquities Authority and a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. He co-directed excavations at Khirbet al-Ra‘i.
Yosef Garfinkel (Biblical Border Town: Is Khirbet al-Ra‘i Where David First Ruled?) is the Yigael Yadin Chair in Archaeology of Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. He co-directed excavations at Khirbet al-Ra‘i.
John W. Herbst, Ph.D. (Big City, Small Town—Why Size Matters), is the Scholar-in-Residence for the Virginia Peninsula Baptist Association. He has taught undergraduate and graduate classes on the Bible and religion.
Kyle H. Keimer (Biblical Border Town: Is Khirbet al-Ra‘i Where David First Ruled?) is a lecturer in the archaeology and history of ancient Israel at Macquarie University in Australia. He co-directed excavations at Khirbet al-Ra‘i.
Achia Kohn-Tavor (Site-Seeing: Digging Through Time at Chorazin) is an Israeli archaeologist and educator specializing in Galilean and Byzantine archaeology. He directs the excavations at Chorazin.
Mark Letteney In the Shadow of Armageddon is a doctoral student at Princeton University, specializing in late Roman history. He oversees the amphitheater excavations at Legio.
Vanessa Linares (Vanilla-Spiced Afterlife at Canaanite Megiddo) is a lecturer in the Department of Archaeological Sciences at the University of Haifa, Israel.
Candida Moss (The Hidden Hands Behind the New Testament) is the Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom and a Research Associate at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University.
Abigail Naidu (Book Review: Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls) is a doctoral researcher in theology and religion at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Her doctoral project examines the Temple Scroll.
Jonathan Rosenbaum (Milestone: Leonard J. Greenspoon (1945–2025)) is President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies at Gratz College and a visiting scholar in biblical studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Joan E. Taylor (Not So Little Town of Bethlehem) is Professor of Christian Origins and Second Temple Judaism at King’s College London. Her research focuses on early Judaism and Christianity.
Yotam Tepper (In the Shadow of Armageddon) is an archaeologist with the Israel Antiquities Authority. He has excavated at Legio and the Megiddo prison compound.
Wiesław Więckowski (In the Shadow of Armageddon) is a professor in the Department of Bioarchaeology at the University of Warsaw, Poland. He studies the burial and funerary materials from Legio.
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