glazovGregory Y. Glazov, D.Phil. (Oxon.), Senior Fellow of the Principium Institute, is Professor of Biblical Studies at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University. Dr. Glazov earned M.Phil. and D.Phil. degrees in Jewish Studies in the Graeco-Roman World from Oxford University. His doctoral dissertation, “The ‘Bridling of the Tongue’ and the ‘Opening of the Mouth’ in Biblical Prophecy,” was published by Sheffield Academic Press in 2001. He has published articles on the book of Job, Vladmir Solovyov, and biblical anthropology in Vetus Testamentum, Communio, and for the Linacre Centre. His forthcoming publications include articles on the canonical interpretation of biblical prophecy and east-west monastic dialogue in Dictionary of the Old Testament (IVP) and Eastern Christian Studies. His recent conference presentations focus on the Old Testament background of John’s Gospel, and the Lord’s Prayer. Dr. Glazov’s classes include Introduction to Johannine and Pauline Literature, Jewish Roots of Christian Spirituality, New Testament Greek I and II, Prophetic Literature, Pentateuch, Wisdom Literature and Psalms, and The Four Loves and Family Life. His recent publications include his edited (with introduction) The Burning Bush: Writings on Jews and Judaism, by Vladimir Solovyov (University of Notre Dame Press 2016). Currently he is completing a number of books, including: Brothers in Hope: Models of Judaism in Catholic Perspective (Notre Dame), and The Lord’s Prayer, the Hail Mary, the Glory Be and the Sign of the Cross.