Academics

Mark George

Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible

Office: Iliff Hall 202
Phone: (303) 765-3168
Fax: (303) 777-0164
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  • B.A., University of Washington
  • M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Curriculum Vitae*

"Courses in Hebrew Bible provide a means to look deeper into what the Hebrew Bible says, how individuals read and interpret the Hebrew Bible, and how the Hebrew Bible is relevant for life and the world today."

Mark George teaches Hebrew Bible. His areas of interest include the narrative and wisdom texts of the Hebrew Bible as well as contemporary methodological approaches to the text, particularly methods and approaches concerned with bridging literary readings with material culture. He is currently working on a book examining how Israel's tabernacle narratives in the Book of Exodus reveal the ways in which social space was produced in antiquity.

Dr. George is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature. He is also active as a teacher of adult education courses in local churches.

Representative courses:

  • Biblical Theology: Theodicy
  • Hebrew Bible Literature: Samuel
  • Hebrew Bible Literature: Ruth and Esther
  • Special Topics: Space in Antiquity

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