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Victor S Rhee

  • Director, Korean Talbot Institute of Biblical Studies
  • Associate Professor of New Testament Language and Literature
  • Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary
  • M.Div., Capital Bible Seminary
  • Th.M., Talbot School of Theology
  • B.S., University of Maryland

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Dr. Rhee specializes in Greek grammar and exegesis of the New Testament epistles. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on "The Concept of Faith in the Overall Context of the Book of Hebrews," and he authored Faith in Hebrews: Analysis within the Context of Christology, Eschatology, and Ethics. He has presented papers to the Evangelical Theological Society and has had articles published in the nationally-recognized journals Bibliotheca Sacra, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Filologia Neotestamentaria, and Westminster Theological Journal. Before coming to Talbot, he served in several Korean churches in the U.S. as youth pastor, assistant pastor, minister of education, and senior pastor. Dr. Rhee is active in training and developing curricula for lay people in the Korean American community.

Affiliations

  • ETS - Asian/Asian-American Study Group, Chairman
  • Evangelical Theological Society (ETS)

Publications

Articles

  • “Christology and the Concept of Faith in Hebrews 5:11-6:20.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 43 (2000): 83-96.
  • “Chiasm and the Concept of Faith in Hebrews 11.” Bibliotheca Sacra 155 (1998): 327-45.
  • “Christology and the Concept of Faith in Hebrews 1:1-2:4,” Bibliotheca Sacra 157 (2000): 174-89.
  • “The Christological Faith in Hebrews 3:1-4:16.” Filologia Neotestamentaria XIII (2000): 75-88.
  • “Chiasm and the concept of faith in Hebrews 12:1-29” Westminster Theological Journal 62 (2001): 269-84.

Books

  • “Faith in Hebrews: Analysis within the Context of Christology, Eschatology, and Ethics.” New York: Peter Lang, 2001