EDIT: See comments. I am reading his dissertation right now. Thanks Doug!
There is a guy named Douglas Yoder who just finished his Ph.D. at Claremont. If anyone knows him or someone at Claremont Graduate University who could connect me to him or his work, I would be indebted. His dissertation is titled: Tanakh Epistemology, A Philosophical Reading of an Ancient Semitic Text.
Also, while I am shamelessly appealing for help, if anyone has the book The Bible and Epistemology (Eds. Mary Healy & Robyn Parry. If someone knows where I can get a copy of this book in Saint Louis, I would truly appreciate it. It seems to be sold out just about everywhere except the UK and I can’t afford it in British stirling. I would be equally happy if someone could even provide me with a table of contents, names of chapters and authors.
Hmmm … he’s not in the SBL membership directory. Why don’t you just email the department secretary? I’m sure he/she will gladly give you contact information or forward your message.
Yeah, I was a little wary about asking for someone’s phone number or email from a department. I know that our department won’t give out that information. I figure someone knows him or knows someone who knows him. I didn’t check AAR though.
Yours truly!
Every once in a while I’ve Googled “Tanakh Epistemology” just to see if anything is going on out there about it besides my dissertation - this web page came up today - here I am.
I must have left my SBL/AAR membership drop accidentally, I was out of the country during this year’s conference.
Send me an e-mail, be glad to answer any questions you might have.