Moore, Michael S.
Michael S. Moore (PhD, Drew University) teaches courses about the Hebrew Bible to students at Arizona State University, Fuller Theological Seminary, and the Arizona Research Center for the Ancient Near East (www.arcane-az.com), where he serves as Director. He is the author of The Balaam Traditions: Their Character and Development (Scholars Press, 1990) and WealthWatch: A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in the Bible (Pickwick, 2011).
Michael S. Moore is Director of the Arizona Research Center for the Ancient Near East (ARCANE) in Scottsdale, Arizona (
arcaneaz.com). In addition to teaching undergraduates at Arizona State University and graduates at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is the author of several books, articles, and reviews on the great literature of the ancient Near East. His previous Pickwick volumes are
WealthWatch: A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in the Bible (2011) and
What Is This Babbler Trying to Say? Essays on Biblical Interpretation (2016).