Scott T. Carroll, PhD Legacy Professor
Education:
- Miami University, PhD
- Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, MA
- Tennessee Temple University, BA
- Studies at Hebrew Union College
Teaching Career:
- Professor of Ancient History, Cornerstone University (2000-2010), specializing in ancient and classical studies, archaeology, and codicology
- Professor in Ancient and Early Church History, Gordon College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (1988-1994)
- Professor in Comparative Religion, Grand Valley State University
- Instructor or teaching fellow at various schools while completing his PhD work, including Miami University, St. Joseph College, and Xavier University
- Lectured and presented material at Azusa Pacific University, Cedarville College, and Salem State University
- Led students at both Gordon-Conwell and Cornerstone University on trips to the Mediterranean world
Other Career Highlights:
- Founder and director of Scriptorium Center for Christian Antiquities, a joint project with Hampton Court Herefordshire, United Kingdom
- Master of numerous languages including Akkadian, Aramaic, Classical Egyptian, Coptic, Ge’ez, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Syriac
- Director of archaeological excavations in Egypt
- Consultant for national media outlets
- Regular speaker at churches
Publications:
- Author of numerous articles, book reviews, and chapters for several books and scholarly journals
- Among his published periodicals are Christian Scholars Review, The American Journal of Philology, and the Journal of Hellenic Studies
- Extensive contributor to the Anchor Bible Dictionary
- Coauthor of Customs and Manners in Bible Times