
Don Michael Hudson
Don Michael Hudson is a faculty member in the King College of Arts and Sciences where he is also the Chair of the Philosophy and Religion department. He specializes in the historical section (Former Prophets) of the Old Testament, and in particular, he is dedicated to understanding and reading the book of Judges in light of new Syro-Palestinian archaeological evidence in tandem with modern theory and methods. Over the last ten years he has studied Iron Age 2 in Israel, Jordan, and Turkey. In Israel, he has directed King’s participation in the Tel Azekah excavation led by Tel Aviv University and Heidelberg University.
He co-founded the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology in 1996. He crafted the original vision of the school, hired faculty and staff, recruited students, raised funds, and designed the curriculum for the MA in Theology and the MDiv. He and his team developed all the courses in an attempt to redesign graduate studies for the 21st century.
He has also served as visiting professor at universities in Perth; Australia (1999), Vienna, Austria (1997); Kiev, Ukraine (1998, 1999); Monterrey, Mexico (2002); St. Petersburg, Russia (1998); Manila, Philippines (1994); London; England (1991); and Beijing, China (1999, 2000).
Don has authored, co-authored, or edited 10 books and written over 50 essays and articles in journals such as Imagiato et Ratio, Dictionary of Biblical Imagery, Mars Hill Review, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Inklings, The Everyday Study Bible, Sojourners, and Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. He also founded and co-directed the Mars Hill Review where he served as concept editor for nine years. He has given more than 300 research and public scholarship presentations in 47 states and 14 countries. He has also been a consultant with international organizations managing refugee populations in Germany, Austria, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey.
Supervisors: Peter Miscall
Phone: +49 151 258 18095
Address: 1350 King College Road
Bristol, TN 37620
Eppenhainer Weg, 20
Eppstein-Vockenhausen, DE 65817
He co-founded the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology in 1996. He crafted the original vision of the school, hired faculty and staff, recruited students, raised funds, and designed the curriculum for the MA in Theology and the MDiv. He and his team developed all the courses in an attempt to redesign graduate studies for the 21st century.
He has also served as visiting professor at universities in Perth; Australia (1999), Vienna, Austria (1997); Kiev, Ukraine (1998, 1999); Monterrey, Mexico (2002); St. Petersburg, Russia (1998); Manila, Philippines (1994); London; England (1991); and Beijing, China (1999, 2000).
Don has authored, co-authored, or edited 10 books and written over 50 essays and articles in journals such as Imagiato et Ratio, Dictionary of Biblical Imagery, Mars Hill Review, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Inklings, The Everyday Study Bible, Sojourners, and Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. He also founded and co-directed the Mars Hill Review where he served as concept editor for nine years. He has given more than 300 research and public scholarship presentations in 47 states and 14 countries. He has also been a consultant with international organizations managing refugee populations in Germany, Austria, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey.
Supervisors: Peter Miscall
Phone: +49 151 258 18095
Address: 1350 King College Road
Bristol, TN 37620
Eppenhainer Weg, 20
Eppstein-Vockenhausen, DE 65817
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We spent 2 days in the area around Sanliurfa, Turkey visiting Göbekli Tepe, Harran, and the border towns near Syria.
Foundations of Christian Thought and Pract (Spr21) by Don Michael Hudson
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