Norah Caudill, PhD
Associate Professor (Old Testament)
About
Dr. Norah Caudill earned her PhD in Theology (Old Testament major) from Fuller Seminary (2006). Her dissertation, “The Presence of God in Exodus: Purposes, Means and Implications,” explored the theology of God’s presence with his people in their journey from Egypt to Sinai. Norah also teaches Old Testament courses at Fuller Seminary (since 1999) and Bethel Seminary (since 2008).
Norah's husband, Tom, is a Senior Systems Administrator for PriceSmart, a company that runs "Costco" type warehouse stores in Central and South America and the Caribbean. They attend Grace Point Church in Carmel Valley (a non-denominational community church).
Education
PhD, Fuller Seminary
MA, Western Conservative Baptist Seminary
BS, Multnomah Bible College
AA, Multnomah Bible College
Work
Norah has contributed 24 articles to the Baker Illustrated Bible Dictionary (Baker Books, 2013) on topics such as “Beth Shemesh,” “Damascus,” “Hebron,” “Table of Nations,” and “Transjordan.”
She is also a contributor to the CSB Baker Illustrated Study Bible (Baker Books, 2018) and the CSB Heart of God Teen Study Bible (Baker Books, 2019).
Her current project is short textbook, An Introduction to the Wisdom and Poetry of the Old Testament in the “Scripture Connections” series (B&H Academic, forthcoming).