Adam Oliver Stokes obtained his B.A. in Religion at Duke University and his Masters of
Divinity from Yale Divinity School. His scholarly interest include ancient American
civilization, the Old Testament and Greco-Roman history and folklore. He is the author of
Perspectives on the Old Testament and Essentials in Classical Literature published by Cognella
Press.
Adam’s work has been featured in various journals and publications including Ancient
American magazine, the Classical Outlook, Journal of the Hebrew Scriptures, the Journal of
Book of Mormon Studies and BYU Studies Quarterly. For Ancient American magazine, Adam
contributed several reviews-one on the work of Richard Dewhurst dealing with the
archaeological evidence for the existence of giants in pre-Columbian America. His most recent
review for the magazine examines the work of Mark Lynott on Hopewell Ceremonial mounds in
Ohio.
Adam also serves as a reviewer for the journal Advances in Anthropology. He has taught
courses on the Old Testament and world religions at Meadville Lombard Theological Seminary
and Alvernia University and he currently teaches Old Testament as an adjunct professor at Saint
Joseph’s University. He also teaches classical languages at STEMCivics Charter School in
Ewing, NJ. He is a native of Baltimore, MD but has lived in Burlington County, NJ for the past
5 years with his wife Dafney and two sons.
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