Dr. Tyson loves to investigate religion through historical, archaeological, and anthropological lenses. He teaches classes on Ethics; Belief and Unbelief; the Bible; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; and the Holocaust. He is a member of an archaeological team that excavates in Jordan.
Education Training
Ph.D., Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israelite History, University of Michigan, 2011
A.M., Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan, 2006
Archaeological Field School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2005
M.A., Old Testament Studies, Summa Cum Laude, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 2004
M.Div., Biblical Studies, Magna Cum Laude, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 2004
B.A., Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, Grove City College, 1998
Awards Honors
VPAA Research Release Award, D鈥橸ouville University, Fall 2023.
Faculty Research Grant (for excavations in Jordan), D鈥橸ouville University, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022.
Faculty Council David Kelly Research Fellowship, D鈥橸ouville University, 2014
Donald LeRoy Waterman Fellowship in Biblical Studies, University of Michigan, Winter Term 2011.
Sweetland Writing Center Dissertation Writing Institute, University of Michigan, May鈥揓une 2010.
Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2007鈥2010.
Honors Program Fellow, University of Michigan, 2008鈥2010.
Margaret Kraus Ramsdell Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2008鈥2009.
Horace H. Rackham Graduate School Discretionary Fund (for archaeological excavation), University of Michigan, Summer 2005, 2007.
Department of Near Eastern Studies Summer Fellowship (for archaeological excavation), University of Michigan, 2005, 2007.
Frankel Center for Judaic Studies Research Grant (for archaeological excavation), University of Michigan, 2005.
Department of Near Eastern Studies Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2004鈥2005.
Research Interests
History, archaeology, religion, and culture of Bronze and Iron Age Jordan; the site of Khirbat al-Balu士a, Jordan; ancient empires; secondary state formation; Hebrew Bible.
Publications
Monique D. Roddy, Kent V. Bramlett, Friedbert Ninow, and Craig W. Tyson. 鈥淭he Qasr at Balu士a.鈥 In 鈥淎nd in length of days, understanding鈥 (Job 12:12)鈥擡ssays on Archaeology in the 21st Century in Honor of Thomas E. Levy, edited by Erez Ben-Yosef and Ian W. N. Jones. Springer Nature, 2023.
Craig W. Tyson. 鈥淩eligion of Ammon.鈥 In Database of Religious History. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia. 2022. https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0422128
Craig W. Tyson. 鈥淎rchaeology and Material Culture of Ammon and the Ammonites.鈥 In Oxford Bibliographies in Biblical Studies. Ed. Christopher Matthews. New York: Oxford University Press, 24 September 2020.
Craig W. Tyson and Friedbert Ninow. 鈥淎 Basalt Volute Capital Fragment from Khirbat al-Balu鈥榓, Jordan.鈥 Zeitschrift des Deutschen Pal盲stina-Vereins 135 (2019): 158鈥167, Tafeln 21鈥22.
Craig W. Tyson. 鈥淭he Religion of the Ammonites: A Specimen of Levantine Religion from the Iron Age II (ca. 1000鈥500 BCE).鈥 Religions 10 (2019): Article 153.
Craig W. Tyson and Virginia Rimmer Herrmann (eds.). Imperial Peripheries in the Neo-Assyrian Period. Louisville, CO: University Press of Colorado, 2018.