Jiří Moskala, Ph.D., is professor of Old Testament exegesis and theology and dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan. He joined the faculty in 1999. Born in the Czech Republic, Moskala earned in 1979 a doctor of theology in 1990 from the Comenius Faculty of Protestant Theology (now Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University, Czech Republic.

In 1998 he completed a doctor of philosophy degree from Andrews University with a dissertation on clean and unclean foods in Leviticus 11. Moskala has served in a variety of capacities within the Seventh-day Adventist Church including ordained pastor, administrator, and teacher. In 1989, after the Velvet Revolution when the Communist regime fell, he established the Theological Seminary for training pastors and became the first principal of that institution.

Moskal travels widely throughout all the divisions of the world church and is an active member of the Adventist Theological Society. He also belongs to a variety of other professional societies, and contributes to a wide variety of scholarly and denominational publications.