Contributors

 

DR. SCOTT CARROLL

Scott Carroll, PhD, organized one of the largest private biblical collections in North America in the 1990s. He then helped establish the core collection, initial exhibitions, and vision for what now forms the Museum of the Bible, in Washington, D.C. His training has focused on the ancient world, ancient manuscripts, and the history of the Bible. He has held academic posts at a variety of institutions including Gordon College and Baylor University. Carroll’s recent project is the INSPIRED Exhibit, an international traveling exhibition that features ancient manuscripts, scrolls and Bibles, rarely seen outside museums.

 
 

BRIAN TICE - RESEARCH SCHOLAR

Brian holds a B.S. degree in Bible from Cornerstone University and an M.S. degree in Biblical Hebrew Andragogy from Purdue University Global. Brian has also studied music at the University of San Diego, Jewish studies at Tel Aviv University/Coursera, and divinity studies at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. He was ordained rabbi in May 2000. At Inspired Exhibit Brian serves in the role of Hebrew and Judaica research scholar. He coordinates the analyses of Hebrew manuscripts and collaborative research projects and supports the education and outreach initiatives of the exhibits. He is an accomplished cantor and has authored several books on Jewish history and tradition.