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He pioneered the field of Archaeological Geology in the 1960s at Tell Gezer. My Father's World, edited by John D. Wineland, Mark Ziese, and James Estep is a worthy tribute to the life and career of their teacher, Reuben G. Bullard (d. 2004), who sought and succeeded in changing the lives of his students by his passion for learning about his Father's world and his devotion to God's Word. Affectionately known as Dr. Rock, Reuben was the very first geologist to participate in an archaeological dig. --Edwin Yamauchi Professor of History Emeritus, Miami University President of the Near East Archaeological Society John D. Wineland is Professor of History and Archaeology at Kentucky Christian University in Grayson, Kentucky. He is the author of Ancient Abila: An Archaeological History (2001) and editor of The Light of Discovery: Studies in Honor of Edwin M. Yamauchi (2007). Mark Ziese is Professor of Old Testament at Cincinnati Christian University in Cincinnati, Ohio. 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