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  1. John Day (born 13 September 1948) is an English Old Testament scholar. He held the Title of Distinction of Professor of Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford (2004–13). He is the editor of In Search of Pre-Exilic Israel (2004) and wrote God's Conflict with the Dragon and the Sea (1985), Yahweh and the ...

  2. John Day is Emeritus Professor of Old Testament Studies in the University of Oxford, and Emeritus Fellow & Tutor of Lady Margaret Hall. He holds a Ph.D degree from Cambridge (where his original studies were undertaken) and a D.D degree from Oxford. Having previously held Fellowships at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Durham he has been ...

  3. I have both a Cambridge PhD and an Oxford DD. In 2014 I was President of the Society for Old Testament Study. I have published widely on the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, including 17 books, over 75 articles and 200 book reviews.

  4. Nov 13, 2022 · University of Oxford. Prof. John Day is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Studies in the University of Oxford, and Emeritus Fellow & Tutor in Theology & Religion, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. He holds two doctorates, a Ph.D. from Cambridge and a D.D. from Oxford, and has written or edited 17 books, almost 80 articles and about 200 book reviews.

  5. Half the Battle :Many believers try to hide their struggles in order to look like “good Christians.” However, if we’re honest, we all experience pain and problems. In this four-day devotional based on his book, Half the Battle, Dr. Jon Chasteen shares how we can face life’s battles and be victorious.

  6. Dr. Bart D. Ehrman is the organizer and coordinator of NINT and was also a presenter at NINT 2024. He has written or edited thirty-three books, including six New York Times bestsellers: How Jesus Became God, Misquoting Jesus, God’s Problem, Jesus Interrupted, Forged, and The Triumph of Christianity.

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