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STEPHEN J. ANDREWS
Director of the Morton-Seats Institute of Archaeology
and Anthropology
Professor of Old Testament, Hebrew and Archaeology
sandrews@mbts.edu |
Andrews teaches Old Testament, Hebrew and archaeology at Midwestern Seminary and serves as director of the Morton-Seats Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
He received both a Doctor of Philosophy and a Masters of Philosophy from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and has earned an Th.M. from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, an M.Div. from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a B.A. from Carson-Newman College. Andrews taught Old Testament and Hebrew at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for seven years before coming to Midwestern in 1998, and has pastored churches in Maryland, North Carolina and Ohio.
In his teaching, Andrews draws from his experience on digs in Israel and Jordan. He has also provided articles and book reviews to several scholarly journals as well as writing for Lifeway’s Biblical Illustrator, InterVarsity's Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch, the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible, and the Mercer Dictionary of the Bible. In addition, he serves as the book review editor of the Midwestern Journal of Theology.
By Dr. Andrews: "The Future of Biblical Archaeology"
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