Naomi Harris Rosenblatt (“Portraits”) has been teaching biblical stories to U.S. senators, journalists and others for more than 20 years. She wrote Wrestling with Angels: What Genesis Teaches Us About Our Spiritual Identity, Sexuality, and Personal Relationships (Delta, 1995).
A specialist in economics and archaeology, Michael Hudson (“Proclaim Liberty”) is a research associate in Babylonian economic development at the Peabody Museum at Harvard and the president of his own company, the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends.
As a reporter for B.C. Christian News, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Peter T. Chattaway (“Lights, Camera, Plagues!”) has reviewed numerous religious movies and has written a series of articles on Bible scholars.
David Noel Freedman (“Caution: Bible Critic at Work”) is editor of the Anchor Bible commentary series and its offshoots, including the Anchor Bible Reference Library and the Anchor Bible Dictionary. Now a visiting professor at the University of California, San Diego, Freedman served as a professor of biblical studies at the University of Michigan for two decades.
Naomi Harris Rosenblatt (“Portraits”) has been teaching biblical stories to U.S. senators, journalists and others for more than 20 years. She wrote Wrestling with Angels: What Genesis Teaches Us About Our Spiritual Identity, Sexuality, and Personal Relationships (Delta, 1995). A specialist in economics and archaeology, Michael Hudson (“Proclaim Liberty”) is a research associate in Babylonian economic development at the Peabody Museum at Harvard and the president of his own company, the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends. As a reporter for B.C. Christian News, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Peter T. Chattaway (“Lights, Camera, Plagues!”) has reviewed […]
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