Teaching Positions
1986-2008: Endowed Chair in Hebrew Biblical Studies at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). 1989-1997: Program Director for the Study of Religion at UCSD. 1986-1992: Teaches at U. Michigan and UCSD 1984-1992: Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Biblical Studies, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1971-1983: Professor of Biblical Studies, University of Michigan in Ann Arbor 1966-1971: Dean of Faculty at SFTS 1964-1971: Gray Professor of Old Testament Exegesis at San Francisco Theological Seminary (San Anselmo, CA) and the Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley, CA) 1961-1964: James A. Kelso Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 1948-1964: Professor of Old Testament, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and Western Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA 1947-1948: Assistant Instructor at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland 1946-1947: Teaching Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland
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