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Prof. Robert Mullins (October 28, 2021)

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Robert A. Mullins, Ph.D., serves as Chair and Professor in the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies at Azusa Pacific University. His interests encompass the fields of archaeology, history, geography, and biblical studies in an effort to better understand the world of the Ancient Near East. He has worked on several archaeological excavations, most notably at Beth-Shean and Tel Rehov in the Jordan Valley. His latest work is Atlas of the Biblical World, coauthored with Mark V. Hoffmann.

Robert A. Mullins, Ph.D., serves as Chair and Professor in the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies at Azusa Pacific University. His interests encompass the fields of archaeology, history, geography, and biblical studies in an effort to better understand the world of the Ancient Near East. He has worked on several archaeological excavations, most notably at Beth-Shean and Tel Rehov in the Jordan Valley. His latest work is Atlas of the Biblical World, coauthored with Mark V. Hoffmann.

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