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Hebrew History: Home

This guide contains resources pertaining to Hebrew history.

Hebrew History Experts at MACU

Dr. Kevin W. Larsen

VP for Academic Affairs/ Professor of New Testament

Dr. Josiah D. Peeler

Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies

Dr. Robert W. Smith

Chairman of the Department of Arts and Sciences/ Distinguished Professor of History

Dr. Ronnie J. Woolard

Professor of Bible

Library Assistant

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Evan Wooten
Contact:
715 North Poindexter St.
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-334-2000 ext. 2050

Research Guide Overview

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Purpose Statement

This research guide provides scholarly and professional resources on Hebrew History. Navigate this guide by using the tabs at the top of your screen for ideas on how to get started. 

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact us.

Need Help?

If you need help finding the right resource reach out to your librarian to schedule an appointment by emailing Mr. Wooten or Dr. Strecker. You can also stop by the circulation desk in the library and ask for Mr. Wooten.

 

Library Staff

If you need guidance on finding sources, doing research, finding the best databases for your subject, or anything in between, we're here to help. Staff are generally available 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday through Friday.

What Kind of help is offered?

  • Finding a research topic
  • How to begin research
  • How to find sources
  • Explain documentation and citation formats

Library Director 

Beth L. Strecker, Ed.D.

252-334-2000 ext. 2054

beth.strecker@macuniversity.edu

Assistant to the Director

Evan Wooten

252-334-2000 ext. 2050

evan.wooten@macuniversity.edu

 

 

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