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Dr. Blair Wilgus is a professor of Hebrew Bible at Hope International University.[1] He is an editor for the Stone-Campbell Journal, an academic journal for the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement.[2] He earned the following degrees: Ph.D., Hebrew Bible & Old Testament Studies, University of Edinburgh, M.A., Old Testament and M.Div., Lincoln Christian University, B.A., Preaching, Johnson University.[3]
He has published the following :
- Looking Both Ways: At the Intersection of the Academy and the Church. Edited with Curtis Holtzen. Claremont School of Theology Press, 2021.
- Wrestling with the Violence of God. Edited with Daniel Carrol. Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplement. Eisenbrauns, 2015.[4]
- Deuteronomy, the Prophets, and the Life of the Church: A Festschrift in Honor of Dr. Gary Hall. Prestson, Victoria: Mosaic, 2013. Co-edited with Jason T. Lecureux and James Riley Estep, Jr.