Uriah Y. Kim

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Uriah Y. Kim is a Korean American Old Testament scholar and serves as President of the Graduate Theological Union and John Dillenberger Professor of Biblical Studies.

Biography[]

Born into a Buddhist home in South Korea, Kim moved to the United States when he was ten years old and became a Christian as a teenager.[1] He completed his BA from New York University, M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, Th.M. from Candler School of Theology (Emory University), and Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union in May 2004. He taught Hebrew Bible at Hartford Seminary (2005–2016), where he became a full professor and served as academic dean.

Since January 2017, Kim has been core doctoral faculty and John Dillenberger Professor of Biblical Studies at the Graduate Theological Union. In August 2020, he was named ninth President of the Graduate Theological Union.[2]

His research and teaching interests include Deuteronomistic History, History of Ancient Israel, Postcolonial Biblical Criticism, Asian-American Biblical Hermeneutics, King David, and the Book of Judges.[3]

Works[]

  • Kim, Uriah Y. (2006). Decolonizing Josiah: Toward a Postcolonial Reading of the Deuteronomistic History. Sheffield Phoenix Press. ISBN 978-1-905048-72-4.
  • Kim, Uriah Y. (2008). Identity and Loyalty in the David Story: A Postcolonial Reading. Sheffield Phoenix Press. ISBN 978-1-906055-58-5.
  • Kim, Uriah Y. (2011) “Where is the Home for the Man of Luz?”  Interpretation.
  • Kim, Uriah Y. (2013) “The Politics of Othering in North America and in the Book of Judges,” Concilium.
  • Kim, Uriah Y. (2014). Reading a Tendentious Bible: Essays in Honor of Robert B. Coote, Co-editor, Sheffield Phoenix Press. ISBN 978-1907534935.
  • Kim, Uriah Y. (2014). “More to the Eye than Meets the Eye:  A Protest against the Empire in Samson’s Death,” Biblical Interpretation.
  • Kim, Uriah Y.; Yang, Seung Ai, eds. (2019). T&T Clark Handbook of Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-567-67261-2.

References[]

  1. ^ "Letter 6". Values and Voices. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Dr. Uriah Y. Kim Named Ninth President of the Graduate Theological Union". Graduate Theological Union. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Uriah Y. Kim". Graduate Theological Union. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
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