Jack M. Sasson

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Jack M. Sasson
Born (1941-10-01) October 1, 1941 (age 82)
Hebrew Scriptures
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Jack M. Sasson (born 1941) is the Mary Jane Werthan Professor of

Hebrew Scriptures, writing on the archives from eighteenth century BC found at Mari, Syria, by the Euphrates, near the modern-day Syria-Iraq border as well as on biblical studies
.

Biography

Born in

Brooklyn, New York, and then Brooklyn College, which later became a constituent school of the City University of New York college system.[2] He received his B.A. in history in 1962 from Brooklyn College.[2]

Immediately after completing his undergraduate education, Sasson accepted a scholarship to pursue his graduate studies at

Sasson taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, moving up the rank and becoming a full professor of Religious Studies in 1977.[4] In 1991, Sasson was appointed to the prestigious William R. Kenan Chair in Religious Studies where he remained until joining the faculty of Vanderbilt University in 1999.[2]

Sasson served as president of the

Jewish Studies program at Vanderbilt University from 2002 to 2005.[5]

Selected works

Books

Articles and chapters

References

  1. ^ a b Vanderbilt Divinity School Faculty Pages
  2. ^ a b c d e Lew Harris (28 August 2000). "Syrian-born divinity professor discovers America as the land of opportunity". Vanderbilt Register.
  3. ^ Who's Who in Biblical Studies and Archaeology, 2nd ed., 1993, 258.
  4. ^ Klebba, Caryn E. Directory of American Scholars 2002. 10th ed., vol. 4, 437.
  5. ^ a b Jack M. Sasson's Curriculum Vitae

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