Sam Tsang
Sam Tsang received his D.Phil. in Biblical Studies from Sheffield University and is currently associate professor of New Testament and Preaching in Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary, a Chinese-speaking seminary largely serving the Diaspora Chinese community. His dissertation on Paul’s metaphors in Galatians, “From Slaves to Sons,” was published in 2005. His research interests range over the areas of orality in the ancient world, social world(s) of the New Testament, Pauline studies, Asian-American Christianity, and Sino-theology. He has written nearly twenty books in Chinese on both the Old and New Testaments.
Articles by Sam Tsang
Are We “Misreading” Paul? Oral Phenomena and their Implication for the Exegesis of Paul’s Letters
Volume 24, Issue 1 (March, 2009)
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