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- Dr. Robert Raymond Cargill is the Roger A. Hornsby Associate Professor in the Classics at The University of Iowa. He is a scholar of Jewish and biblical studies, archaeologist, author, and digital humanist.
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Dr. Robert R. Cargill teaches classics and religious studies at the University of Iowa and American Mensa. He was Editor of Biblical Archaeology Review (biblicalarchaeology.org) 2018-2021—an internationally acclaimed magazine that unearths the archaeological world of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Sep 21, 2022 · He might be a renowned archaeologist who appears frequently on TV as an expert on everything from ancient Jerusalem to Ancient Aliens, but University of Iowa biblical studies professor Robert Cargill connects most with his students who have unanswered questions.
Dr. Robert Raymond Cargill is the Roger A. Hornsby Associate Professor in the Classics at The University of Iowa. He is a scholar of Jewish and biblical studies, archaeologist, author, and digital humanist.
Robert Cargill joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2011. His research focuses on Second Temple Jewish literature and archaeology from the Persian period to the rise of early Christianity.
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Skeptic and debunker haven’t always been Cargill’s natural roles. In fact, growing up in Northern California, Cargill was raised as a church-going fundamentalist Christian. “I was raised in a very conservative, Christian Church of Christ. Very conservative. I describe it as ‘Baptists without the piano,’” he said. “And I grew up in a part of Califor...
Cargill's work at UCLA brought him into contact with Mark Goodacre, a fellow scholar whom Cargill has since worked with on the "Finding Jesus" series and National Geographic's "Writing the Dead Sea Scrolls." A Duke University professor of religion, Goodacre said he respects Cargill’s relatable yet fully informed way of talking about archaeological ...
Cargill joined the UI faculty in 2011 as part of the university’s Public Humanities in a Digital World initiative, which encourages digital technology to better spread word about how the university’s work affects communities socially and artistically. His style of teaching is to tuck away his beliefs — or lack of them — so science and research can ...
What: CNN's "Finding Jesus: Faith, Fact, Forgery" When:Airs at 8 p.m. Sundays. Online: Watch clips and episodes of the series at cnn.com/shows/finding-jesus Christine Hawes is a professional writer and correspondent for the Press-Citizen.
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Oct 31, 2018 · With “The Origin of Heaven and Hell” online video lecture, you get a detailed, illuminating, and engrossing look at heaven and hell—hosted by Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) Editor Robert R. Cargill, a recognized Biblical archaeologist and professor of religious studies at the University of Iowa. Robert R. Cargill.
"He might be a renowned archaeologist who appears frequently on TV as an expert on everything from ancient Jerusalem to Ancient Aliens, but University of Iowa biblical studies professor Robert Cargill connects most with his students who have unanswered questions.