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Dr. M. Patrick Graham, Margaret A. Pitts Professor of Theological Bibliography and Librarian
Dr. Graham is director of the Pitts Theology Library and has research interests in the interpretation of 1 and 2 Chronicles and the history of Old Testament research. He is past president of the Board of Directors of the American Theological Library Association and has chaired accreditation committees of both the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Theological Schools. He is the author of one book, co-editor of nine others, and has written more than 40 articles and numerous book reviews. Dr. Graham is an ordained minister in the Churches of Christ and serves as a trustee of the Northlake Church of Christ.
Contact
Dr. M. Patrick Graham
Pitts Theology Library
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
United States
Phone: 404.727.4165
Fax: 404.727.1219
Email: libmpg@emory.edu
Education
- MLIS, University of Texas, Austin, 1990
- PhD, Emory University, 1983
- MDiv, Abilene Christian University, 1976
- MA, Abilene Christian University, 1974
- BA, Abilene Christian University, 1973
Publications
- The Chronicler as Theologian: Essays in Honor of Ralph W. Klein (T. & T. Clark Publishers, 2003), co-editor
- The Land that I Will Show You: Collected Essays on History, Archaeology and Geography (Sheffield Academic Press, 2001), co-editor
- The Chronicler as Author: Text and Texture (Sheffield Academic Press, 1999), co-editor
- Worship and the Hebrew Bible: Essays in Honor of John T. Willis (Sheffield Academic Press, 1998), co-editor
- The Hebrew Bible Today: An Introduction to Critical Issues (1998), co-editor
- Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary (Sheffield Academic Press, 1997), co-editor
- The Chronicler as Historian (Sheffield Academic Press, 1997), co-editor
- The American Theological Library Association: Essays in Celebration of the First Fifty Years (American Theological Library, 1996), co-editor
- The History of Israel's Traditions: The Heritage of Martin Noth (Sheffield Academic Press, 1994), co-editor
- History and Interpretation: Essays in Honor of John H. Hayes (T. & T. Clark Publishers, 1993), co-editor
- The Utilization of 1 & 2 Chronicles in the Reconstruction of Israelite History in the Nineteenth Century (1990)