An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books

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Gregory Williams Book Report An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books By C. Hassell Bullock Chicago : Moody (1986). 391 Pages. Instructor Dr. Felisi Sorgwe CHRI 6315-10 Christian Scriptures III Old Testament Prophets Tuesdays, 17:30 p.m.-20:30 p.m. Fall, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Author’s Biography / 1 Introduction / 2 The Prophets of the Neo-Assyrian Period/ 3, 4 Jonah Amos Hosea Micah Isaiah The Prophets of the Neo-Babylonian Period/5, 6, 7 Zephaniah Habakkuk Jeremiah Nahum Ezekiel Obadiah Lamentations The Prophets of the Persian Period/ 7, 8 Daniel Haggai Zechariah Joel Malachi Conclusion/ 9, Bibliography/ 10 Authors Biography Clarence Hassell Bullock (born 1939) is an American professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois and current president of the Evangelical Theological Society. He received his B.A. in English from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama in 1961. Afterward, he earned a B.D. from Columbia Theological Seminary in 1964, and he then went on to earn his Ph.D. in Old Testament from the Jewish Institute of Religion at Hebrew Union College in 1970. Since the completion of his formal education, Bullock has served as both a pastor and a professor. He was ordained by the Presbytery of Birmingham in 1972 and since, he has served as the part-time pastor at nine different churches in Illinois as well as the full-time pastor at First United Presbyterian Church of Trussville in Trussville, Alabama. As an educator, Bullock has taught at Bible and theology-related schools in seven different foreign countries, including Israel, Jamaica, Romania, and Japan. In the United States, he has also taught at Birmingham Extension Seminary and Lee College. Bullock has been involved, either as an editor or as an author, in fifteen publications, ranging from essays to books. He has

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