Chad Brand taught Bible, Theology, and Church History at North Greenville University for three years and at Southern Baptist Seminary for fifteen years. He is currently Adjunct Professor of Apologetics at Oklahoma Baptist and pastors Cumberland Homesteads Baptist Church in Crossville, TN.
Eric Mitchell is Associate Professor of Old Testament and
Archaeology and Chair of the Archaeology and Biblical Backgrounds
Division of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr.
Mitchell's research and writing has focused in the area of Old
Testament Narrative and Biblical (Old Testament) Archaeology. He is
most interested in how the Old Testament author shapes the text to
convey meaning and how the combined ancient contexts of Scripture,
historical event, culture and language inform interpretation. Dr.
Mitchell is the author of A Literary Examination of the Function of
Satire in the Mispat Hammelek of I Samuel (Mellen Press) based upon
his dissertation under Daniel Block at Southern Seminary. He is
also co-author of Old Testament Survey 2d edition (B & H) along
with another of his doctoral professors, Paul House. Dr. Mitchell
works with the SWBTS Dead Sea Scrolls project and has edited
fragment FrgDSSDeut4 (Deuteronomy 12:11-14). He is currently
researching a commentary on1-2 Kings in the Kerux series by Kregel
geared toward expositors. Dr. Mitchell also directs an
archaeological project in Israel: the Tel Gezer Regional Survey and
is working on publication of the results. Dr. Mitchell has served
as youth minister to two churches for seven years, as a business
administrator for a discipleship ministry, and has frequently
taught Bible studies in churches over the last 25 years. He
currently teaches a young Adult Sunday School class at Travis
Avenue Baptist Church. He was educated at Baylor University
(B.B.A.), Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.), and
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ph.D.).
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