Nicolae Roddy, Ph.D.
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Associate Professor, Hebrew Bible/Old[er] Testament
Theology Department - HC 133
Creighton University
Omaha, NE  68178  USA
 
 

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Founded in 1878, Creighton is a nationally-ranked, Jesuit Catholic, four-year liberal arts university with several graduate programs, including Law and Medicine.  Creighton University is located in Omaha, Nebraska.  Pictured is the newly renovated St. John's Cathedral, next to the Reinert Alumni Library.

CURRICULUM VITAE

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Welcome to the new website.  Here you will find information about my various projects and involvements including the Virtual World Project; the Bethsaida Excavations Project; and the Orthodox Center for the Advancement of Biblical Studies (OCABS), along with JOCABS, its on-line professional journal.  Just click away on the various logos and feel free contact me by for any additional information at nroddy@creighton.edu.

DOWNLOAD THE 2008 BETHSAIDA
BROCHURE AND APPLICATION!

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What's New?  Spring is finally here and plans are underway for the 2008 Bethsaida excavation season.  So far, about 15 committed volunteers will join me for the 2nd session, during which time we will do extensive sightseeing, ending up in Jerusalem at the end of the dig.  This year we will be making a day-trip to Petra, Jordan, recently acclaimed one of the modern 7 Wonders of the World!

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Nicolae Roddy, The Romanian Version of the Testament of Abraham: Text, Translation, and Cultural Context, Early Judaism and Its Literature 19, Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2001).

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Nicolae Roddy, ed.  Words of a Shepherd: The Collected Writings of the Very Reverend Protostavrophor Vojislav Dosenovic (Jordanville, NY: Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery Press, 2006).

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"I am convinced that until we rediscover that we live authentically for ourselves only by living commitedly for others, we will continue moving toward individualism devoid of worth and, ultimately, extinction."

Please contact me for any comments or requests in connection with this site at nroddy@creighton.edu.


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