Seyoon Kim
Seyoon Kim | |
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Occupation | Biblical scholar |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김세윤 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Seyun |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Seyun |
Seyoon Kim is a biblical scholar, associate dean for the Korean Doctor of Ministry program and professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Biography
He was born in South Korea, and was educated at the University of Tübingen and the University of Manchester. He specializes in Jesus studies, Pauline studies, New Testament Christology, Jesus and Paul. He studied with F. F. Bruce.
Contribution
Seyoon Kim is best known for The Origin of Paul’s Gospel, in which he argues that all of Paul's identity and theology come from his experience on the Damascus Road. For example, when Jesus said, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?", the way Jesus identifies with his people leads to the idea of union with Christ.[1]
Publications
This is an incomplete list of his publications:
- How Are We to Read the New Testament? (2008)
- Christ and Caesar: The Gospel and the Roman Empire in the Writings of Paul and Luke (2008)
- First Corinthians Expounded (2007)
- The Gospel of John Expounded (2004)
- Philippians Expounded (2004)
- Women Created and Redeemed by God (2004)
- What is the Gospel? (2003)
- Paul and the New Perspective: Second Thoughts on the Origin of Paul's Gospel (2002)
- The Lord's Prayer Expounded (2000)
- The Origin of Paul’s Gospel (1981, 1982, 1984, 2007)
- The ‘Son of Man’” as the Son of God (1983, 1985, 2010)
References
- ^ Unthank, Stephen. "The Seeds of Union with Christ". Place for Truth. Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Retrieved 1 October 2015.