GARY
GREENBERG is the author of The Moses Mystery: The African
Origins of the Jewish People (Birch Lane Press, 1997), The
Bible Myth: The African Origins of the Jewish People (Citadel
Press, 1998, a paperback edition of The Moses Mystery), and 101
Myths of the Bible: How Ancient Scribes Invented Biblical History
(Sourcebooks, presently awaiting release.) The Moses Mystery
has also been published in a Greek language edition and is scheduled
to be released in a Portuguese edition in the year 2000. His primary
academic interests are the intersection between myth and history,
ancient chronology, and Old Testament historiography.
Mr. Greenberg has lectured frequently on ancient history, mythology,
and biblical studies and has also presented papers at several
academic conferences concerned with Egyptian and/or biblical affairs,
including the International Congress of Egyptologists (9/95), the
International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (7/97)
and several annual conferences of the American Research Center in
Egypt. He currently edits the BASNY Explorer, an archaeological
newsletter devoted to news of biblical and Near Eastern archaeology,
and has written for several Egyptological journals.
Mr. Greenberg is a Senior Trial Attorney for the Criminal Defense
Division of the Legal Aid Society in New York City and also serves as
president of the Biblical Archaeology Society of New York. He is a
member of The Society of Biblical Literature, The Egypt Exploration
Society, The American Research Center in Egypt, and The
Archaeological Institute of America.
Mr. Greenberg has also written on law, politics and computers. In
addition to writing a book on computer software, his work has
appeared in the New York Law Journal, The Champion, Creative
Computing, Personal Computing, Compute, Microcomputing, Kilobaud,
Torpet, The Abolitionist, Outlook, New York Libertarian, and Libertarian
Forum. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of Outlook
magazine, a journal of political commentary. He has appeared on
numerous television and radio shows, including Barry Farber and Mort
Downey, and has served as a guest commentator on Court TV. In 1978 he
ran for Governor of New York on the Libertarian Party ticket.
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