Ligonier Academy Bible College: An Interview with Michael Morales
Michael Morales serves as Dean of Admissions and Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Great Works in the Undergraduate Program and Certificate Program at Ligonier Academy. Some of our readers may not be familiar with Michael’s work, so we thought we would take a moment to introduce him and his work at Ligonier Academy to you. Michael Dewalt has recently interviewed Michael about the Undergratuate Program at the Ligonier Academy. You can find other helpful questions and answers here. If you have not taken the time to consider Ligonier Academy for yourself, your friends or your children, please take a moment to read this interview and the school catalogue.
Michael, as an introduction to this interview, would you be open to include a brief explanation of the subject upon which you are doing your Ph.D.? I believe that you can discover something of what you can learn from a Professor by the subject of the dissertation he worked on; and I’d love to introduce you, and your work, to our readers?
I love the Scriptures and am particularly fascinated with Hebrew narrative. My dissertation, supervised by Gordon J. Wenham (Trinity College, Bristol U.K.), develops and examines the pattern of going through the waters to the mountain of God for worship in the Pentateuch (in the Creation, Deluge, and Sea Crossing narratives). The thesis had begun as a study of Old Testament “baptism†(the first part of the pattern just mentioned) but has now developed into something of a narrative theology on worship. Readers can get something of a “taste†of the topic in a series of three blog-posts, with a fourth to come, on Ligonier’s website under the title “Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the LORD?†The mountain of God motif (also known as “cosmic mountain ideologyâ€) is pervasive in biblical literature as well as in the ancient Near East in general, and served as the archetype for temples. I am also trying to demonstrate, then, that these early narratives in Genesis prefigured the tabernacle cultus—demonstrating its logic and necessity (a point which accords well, incidentally, with the wilderness generation’s being the original audience). By God’s grace, I’d like eventually to develop this work into a complete biblical theology.
The Academy offers two four-year Bachelor of Arts and one two-year Associate of Arts:
Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies—focuses on the history and background of Scripture, the theology of Paul, and the original languages of Hebrew and Greek.
Bachelor of Arts in Theological Studies—focuses on the history of theology, philosophy, and apologetics, and on the historic ecclesiastical language of Latin.
Associate of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies—offers a foundation in Scripture and theology.
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