- Old Testament
Ezekiel
The prophecies, visions, and symbolic actions of Ezekiel, a prophet among the Jews during the exile in Babylon.
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About Your Instructors
Alan G. Padgett
Alan Padgett has been on the faculty at Luther Seminary since 2001. Following a call to the ministry, he graduated from Drew University (M. Div., 1981). After serving full time in pastoral ministry he studied at the University of Oxford (D.Phil, 1990). A United Methodist minister, he coordinates Methodist studies at the seminary as well as teaching classes in systematic theology and ethics. Padgett works at the intersection of theology, biblical studies, philosophy and the sciences. His most recent books include the Blackwell Companion to Science & Christianity (co-edited with Jim Stump, 2012); Introduction to Philosophy: Christianity and the Big Questions (with Steve Wilkens, 2018); and Ecotheology: A Christian Conversation (co-edited by Kiara Jorgensen, 2020).
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Tyler Mayfield
Tyler Mayfield is the A.B. Rhodes Professor of Old Testament and Director of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is the author of Father Abraham’s Many Children: The Bible in a World of Religious Difference. He received the M.A.R. degree in Bible from Yale Divinity School and the Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible from Claremont Graduate University.