M. Daniel Carroll R.

M. Daniel Carroll R. is a contemporary Old Testament scholar of Latino and Anglo heritage, associated with evangelical and Reformed-leaning circles, with a particular interest in social ethics and the prophets.

Carroll’s contribution spans work on the prophetic literature, Old Testament ethics, and the Bible’s engagement with migration, justice, and mission. His commentaries and studies frequently seek to hold together rigorous exegesis, theological reflection, and concern for contemporary social realities. He writes both for the academy and for the church, urging readers to hear the prophetic call to faithfulness, justice, and hope in Christ.

He is valued for combining confessional commitment with a strong sense of the Old Testament’s relevance to global and social issues, inviting pastors to preach the prophets as living words for the church today.

Notable works include his commentary on Amos and books exploring the Bible’s teaching on immigration and social concern.

M. Daniel Carroll R.

M. Daniel Carroll R. is a contemporary Old Testament scholar of Latino and Anglo heritage, associated with evangelical and Reformed-leaning circles, with a particular interest in social ethics and the prophets.

Carroll’s contribution spans work on the prophetic literature, Old Testament ethics, and the Bible’s engagement with migration, justice, and mission. His commentaries and studies frequently seek to hold together rigorous exegesis, theological reflection, and concern for contemporary social realities. He writes both for the academy and for the church, urging readers to hear the prophetic call to faithfulness, justice, and hope in Christ.

He is valued for combining confessional commitment with a strong sense of the Old Testament’s relevance to global and social issues, inviting pastors to preach the prophets as living words for the church today.

Notable works include his commentary on Amos and books exploring the Bible’s teaching on immigration and social concern.

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