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Dr. Jeremy Williams is an Assistant Professor of Biblical + Theological Studies at Northwestern College. He holds dual Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures from UCLA, alongside engineering degrees from Wheaton College and Illinois Institute of Technology. His interdisciplinary background bridges ancient Near Eastern studies, biblical archaeology, and theological education.
- Education: Ph.D./M.A. UCLA (Near Eastern Languages & Cultures), M.A.T.S. Portland Seminary, B.A. Wheaton College (Religion), B.S. Illinois Tech (Engineering)
His research focuses on integrating 3D modeling techniques with archaeological inquiry, particularly in ancient fortifications like Jaffa's Egyptian gate. He examines performative language in Ugaritic texts and explores socio-economic dynamics in biblical narratives like 2 Chronicles 2. His work bridges textual exegesis with material culture analysis.
Dr. Williams has presented at major conferences such as the Society of Biblical Literature meetings, focusing on topics like ancient writing systems and cultic practices. His publications span encyclopedic entries, journal articles, and digital archaeology projects.
- Awards: UCLA Graduate Research Mentorship, Biblical Archaeology Society Scholarship
He has served in multiple teaching roles including UCLA's NELC department and adjunct professorships. His current focus includes leveraging digital humanities for biblical archaeology and mentoring students in interdisciplinary approaches.

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