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Anna Rask Emison serves as Assistant Professor of Old Testament Studies at the University of Northwestern - St. Paul, teaching Old and New Testament courses since 2017 while pursuing her Ph.D. in Old Testament Theology at Union Theological College under Dr. T. Desmond Alexander's supervision.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. candidate in Old Testament Theology (Union Theological College)
- Th.M. in Old Testament Theology (Luther Seminary)
- M.Div. (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)
- B.A. in Biblical Studies (University of Northwestern – St. Paul)
Specializing in the Pentateuch (Exodus and Numbers) and Book of Daniel with expertise in Biblical Hebrew, her research examines wilderness narratives, divine testing, and Israel's rebellion. She explores theological implications through textual analysis of prophetic literature and apocalyptic texts, emphasizing pedagogical approaches to biblical interpretation.
Her 2014-2019 publications reveal sustained focus on Old Testament exegesis, particularly Daniel and Pentateuchal studies. Key themes include wilderness theology, prophetic critique of ritual hypocrisy, and canonical context of biblical books. Her scholarship bridges academic rigor with accessible educational materials, notably through interactive workbooks and media engagements that contextualize ancient texts for modern audiences.
Scientific Awards: None documented.
Though no formal graduate student advisement or research grants are specified, her pedagogical innovation incorporates student responses into publications like Daniel: A Workbook, demonstrating commitment to collaborative learning. She actively disseminates research through academic conferences (Evangelical Theological Society, Tyndale Fellowship) and public platforms including Faith Radio programs on biblical women and Old Testament characters.
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