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Monte Hasz Dr. Monte Hasz has been teaching at Denver Seminary since 1994 and is currently an assistant professor of counseling. Dr. Hasz received the PsyD from Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University, an MA in clinical psychology, also from Rosemead, an MDiv from Denver Seminary, and a BA from Biola University. He is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) and the Colorado Psychological Association (CPA). Dr. Hasz maintains a private practice at Southwest Counseling Associates in Littleton. As a licensed psychologist, his professional areas of interest include brief therapy, development, marriage and family, and men's issues. He has co-authored a book, Promoting Change through Brief Therapy in Christian Counseling, as well as several articles on brief therapy and marital treatment. Email: monte.hasz@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6920 Richard Hess Dr. Richard Hess, professor of Old Testament and Semitic languages, joined the faculty in 1997. He is the editor of Denver Journal, Denver Seminary's online theological review journal, and the Bulletin for Biblical Research. He is also the founder and editor of the Bulletin's Supplement Series and is a member of a dozen scholarly societies. Dr. Hess earned a PhD from Hebrew Union College, an MDiv and a ThM from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a BA from Wheaton College. He has done postdoctoral research at universities in Chicago, Jerusalem, Cambridge, Sheffield, and Münster, and has held National Endowment for the Humanities, Fulbright, and Tyndale House (Cambridge) postdoctoral fellowships and grants. He was lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew at International Christian College, Scotland, and Reader in Old Testament at the Roehampton University, London. Having lectured at more than one hundred scholarly societies, universities, and colleges, he has recently given invited lectures at SAIACS, Bangalore; Min Zu University, Beijing; Lancaster Bible College Graduate School; Faraday Institute, Cambridge University; New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati; and Whitely College, Melbourne. Dr. Hess is a member of the Committee on Biblical Translation for the New International Version. He also serves as Old Testament and archaeology editor for the forthcoming NIV Study Bible. He has worked for the New International Version, the New American Bible, the Holman Standard Christian Bible, the English Standard Version, and the Common English Bible translations of the Old Testament. He is an editor of a series of commentaries on the Septuagint and has translated books of the Septuagint for Logos Bible Software. Dr. Hess has authored eight books, including volumes on religion (Israelite Religions: A Biblical and Archaeological Survey), ancient Near Eastern subjects (Amarna Personal Names and Names in the Study of Biblical History), Genesis (Studies in the Personal Names of Genesis 1–11), and commentaries on Leviticus, Joshua and the Song of Songs. He has edited fourteen books, most recently Ralph K. Hawkins' The Iron Age 1: Structure on Mt. Ebal, and a collection of studies, Critical Issues in Early Israelite History, and commentaries on the Septuagint texts, including 1 Esdras and Genesis. In addition to several hundred book reviews and dictionary articles, Dr. Hess has published more than one hundred scholarly articles in collected essays and journals such as Biblica, Biblical Archaeologist, Bulletin for Biblical Research, Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Themelios, Tyndale Bulletin, Vetus Testamentum, and Zeitschrift 135