Jeremy M. Hutton 

Assistant Professor of Old Testament
Department of Biblical Studies
335 Lenox House
Phone: 609.497.7738
Fax: 609.924.9485
Email: jeremy.hutton@ptsem.edu

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Jeremy M. Hutton is assistant professor of Old Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. He received his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University, and his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. His doctoral dissertation, “The Transjordanian Palimpsest: The Overwritten Texts of Personal Exile in the Deuteronomistic History,” took an interdisciplinary approach to the symbolic geography of Transjordan and the Jordan River in the Deuteronomistic History, using concepts and models from anthropological, sociological, and philosophical thought. It is currently in preparation for publication in the BZAW series. Hutton's research interests include the symbolic geography of Transjordan and the Jordan River in the Old and New Testaments, Israelite prophets and the institution of prophecy, anthropological and sociological approaches in biblical interpretation, and the formation and structure of the Deuteronomistic History, especially the books of Samuel. He teaches courses in Biblical Hebrew, prophetic literature, the exegesis of Amos and the minor prophets, and Historical Hebrew Grammar. 

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