Dr. Carol Kaminski
Dr. Carol M. Kaminski has taught Old Testament and Hebrew language courses at the Boston and South Hamilton campuses of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary since joining the seminary faculty in 2002. She is a member of the Institute for Biblical Research, the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature. Her dissertation has been published by T&T Clark, entitled, From Noah to Israel: Realization of the Primaeval Blessing After the Flood, and she is currently writing a book entitled Was Noah Good? Finding Favor in the Flood Narrative, which examines the role of divine favor in the Flood Story. Dr. Kaminski has also created an Old Testament Timeline, titled CASKET EMPTY: God's Plan of Redemption Through History and has written a companion text, Old Testament Reader's Guide, which are part of the CASKET EMPTY Bible Series (www.casketempty.com). She speaks at conferences and retreats, focusing on in-depth biblical teaching for laity. Originally from Australia, Dr. Kaminski holds an M.A. in Old Testament and an M.A.in Religion from Gordon-Conwell, and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include exegesis and theology of Genesis, Old Testament covenants and the meta-narrative of the Old Testament. Dr Kaminski and her husband Matt have two children, Robert and Ryan.