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David Larsen is an independent researcher, writer, editor, and public speaker; an adjunct professor in the College of Religious Education at Brigham Young University; and an editorial and research assistant for BYU Studies. He previously worked at the University of St. Andrews and American Family Insurance. He recently published In God’s Image and Likeness 2: Enoch, Noah, and the Tower of Babel (Eborn Publishing, 2014) and “Enoch and the City of Zion: Can an Entire Community Ascend to Heaven?” (BYU Studies 53.1, 2014). Larsen received a PhD in biblical studies at St. Mary’s College at the University of St. Andrews and an MA in biblical theology from Marquette University. He speaks Portuguese and Hebrew. BA: Near Eastern studies, 2001


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