FACULTY PROFILE
Kyong-Jin Lee
구약학
CONTACT INFORMATION
kyongjin@fuller.edu
626-584-5284
EDUCATION
BA, Duke University
MTS, Harvard Divinity School
PhD, Yale University
MTS, Harvard Divinity School
PhD, Yale University
Kyong-Jin Lee joined the Fuller faculty in 2011 as assistant professor of Old Testament studies. Prior to coming to Fuller, she served as assistant professor of Old Testament studies at Spring Arbor University in Michigan. Dr. Lee’s research explores the social, political, and theological contexts in which the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament developed and ascertained its authoritative status during the Persian and Hellenistic periods.
Lee grew up in La Paz, Bolivia, as a missionary daughter. Her current research focuses on religious and political engagement in a pluralistic setting as exemplified by Judah in the Persian and Hellenistic periods. Her book, The Authority and Authorization of Torah in the Persian Period (2011), was published by Peeters Publishers.
She is a member of the Catholic Biblical Association, the European Association of Biblical Studies, the National Association of Professors of Hebrew, and the Society of Biblical Literature.
Ancient historiography, inner-biblical exegesis, Biblical theology, Biblical literature in the Persian and Hellenistic Period, history of interpretation of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in early Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism, Asian and African hermeneutics, women in ministry