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305 The
Interface of Archaeology and biblical Studies: Does Archaeology Really Matter
Anyway? By Joel F. Drinkard, Jr., retired Professor of Old Testament and
Archaeology, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, and
Business Manager of Review & Expositor.
313 A Word From. . . . By Molly
T. Marshall, President and Professor of Theology and Spiritual Formation,
Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Shawnee, Kansas.
317 A Word About. . . Sensationalism
that Sells...and Smells. By David M. May, Professor of New
Testament, Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Shawnee, Kansas, and a member
of the editorial board of Review & Expositor.
323 "To the god who is in Dan": the Archaeology and History of Biblical Dan. By John C.H.Laughlin, Professor of Religion and Chairman of the Department of Religion, Averett University, Danville, Virginia.
361 Urban City Planning in the Eighth Century: A Case
Study of Recent Excavations at Tel Gezer (Reading Between the Lines: Uzziah’s
Expansion and Tel Gezer). By Steven M. Ortiz,
Associate Professor of Archaeology and Biblical Backgrounds and Director of the
Charles C. Tandy Archaeology Museum, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Fort Worth, Texas.
383 The Contribution of Archaeology to the Study of
Women in Biblical Times: Two Case Studies. By
Jennie R. Ebeling, Associate Professor of Archaeology and Chair of the
Department of Archaeology and Art History, University of Evansville,
Evansville, Indiana.
399 Tombs, the New Testament, and the
Archaeology of Religion. By James F. Strange,
Distinguished Profesor of Religious Studies and Chairman of the Graduate
Council, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.
421 Select Archaeological Discoveries from
Transjordan with Significance for Biblical Studies. By
Gerald L. Mattingly, Professor of Bible, Johnson Bible College, Knoxville,
Tennessee.
445 Interpreting Revelation with Roman Coins: A Test
Case, Revelation 6:9-11. By David M. May, Professor
of New Testament, Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Shawnee, Kansas, and a
member of the editorial board of Review & Expositor.
467 Coins and the New Testament: From Ancient
Palestine to the Modern Pulpit. By Lawrence E. McKinney, a
high school educator who works with special needs children in Kansas City,
Missouri. He formerly taught Biblical backgrounds, languages and archaeology at
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Central Baptist Theological
Seminary.
493 Edited by Robert R. Ellis, Associate Dean
and Phillips Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, Logsdon Seminary,
Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas.
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