Siloam Springs Herald Leader

JBU’s Abila Lecture welcomes archaeolog­y scholar Daniel Master

- From Staff Reports

John Brown University welcomes Archaeolog­y scholar Daniel Master to speak on “Ashkelon and the Philistine­s” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, in the Cathedral of the Ozarks.

Master’s lecture is part of JBU’s biannual “Abila Lecture in Biblical Archaeolog­y” series that focuses on understand­ing the history of the Biblical world through archaeolog­y.

During his career, Master has served as a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the Albright Institute for Archaeolog­ical Research in Jerusalem and the general editor for the Oxford Encycloped­ia of Archaeolog­y and the Bible. He completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University in near Eastern languages and civilizati­ons and has taught at Wheaton College since 2000 on subjects including ancient near Eastern archaeolog­y, historical geography, and archaeolog­y and the Bible.

For the last 25 years, Master has researched the ancient Philistine port city of Ashkelon discoverin­g the only-known Philistine cemetery. Currently, Master is excavating the largest city in the Jezreel Valley, a project he began last year at Tel Shimron in Northern Israel.

“We’re very excited for Dr. Master to share the valuable insights that he unearthed in the Philistine cemetery,” David Vila, JBU’s professor of religion and philosophy, said. “Archaeolog­y reveals a deeper understand­ing of history as we discover a life and culture in the context of their time period. We hope the community will come to a greater appreciati­on of the Biblical world as it comes to life through these lectures.”

The lecture series, now in its fourth year, is funded by donors to JBU’s Abila Archaeolog­ical Project, which excavates in Northern Jordan at Abila of the Decapolis under the direction of Vila. All lectures are free and open to the public.

The Abila Lecture Series is also a part of the university’s Endowment for Academic Excellence, a priority of JBU’s $125 million Campaign for the Next Century. JBU has currently raised more than $115 million toward the $125 million goal and plans to complete the campaign on JBU’s centennial in 2019.

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