David C. Hopkins

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David Charles Hopkins (1952) is a researcher of ancient history and near eastern archaeology, and a professor in the Religion department of Archaeology, and Biblical Interpretation at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D. C.[1][2] Hopkins is editor of Near Eastern Archaeology.[3]

BornDavid Charles Hopkins Edit this on Wikidata
25 November 1952 Edit this on Wikidata
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BornDavid Charles Hopkins Edit this on Wikidata
25 November 1952 Edit this on Wikidata
EducationDoctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Science Edit this on Wikidata
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Life

David Hopkins was born on November 25, 1952. He was raised in northern New Jersey, where he become a member of Community Church of Mountain Lakes (United Church of Christ).[4]

Education

Hopkins earned a B.S. at Trinity College (Hartford). He obtained his M.A. at Vanderbilt University. Hopkins holds his Ph.D. obtained at Vanderbilt University with his thesis Agricultural subsistence in the early Iron Age highlands of Canaan.[4]

Teaching

Hopkins was a teacher at Lancaster Theological Seminary for six years. He began working as an associate professor, and later as a professor at Wesley Theological Seminary for eighteen years.[4][5]

Works

Thesis

  • Hopkins, David Charles (1984). Agricultural subsistence in the early Iron Age highlands of Canaan (Dissertation: Ph.D. Vanderbilt University). OCLC 12952706.

Books

  • Hopkins, David C. (2002). Across the Anatolian plateau : readings in the archaeology of ancient Turkey. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research. Vol. 57. Boston, MA : American Schools of Oriental Research. ISBN 9780897570534. OCLC 70773943.
  • Hopkins, David C. (1985). The Highlands of Canaan: agricultural life in the early Iron Age. Social world of biblical antiquity series. Vol. 3. Sheffield, England ; Decatur, GA, U.S.A.: Almond. ISBN 9780907459392. OCLC 12554126.

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