Dr. Kim’s scholarship is distinguished by its contextual, interdisciplinary, and ethical approach to Scripture. By integrating historical criticism and literary analysis with insights from psychology and cognitive science, he emphasizes a reading of the Bible that centers on its impact on lived experience, moral agency, and communal responsibility. His work challenges reductionist and exclusionary interpretations, asserting that biblical study is never neutral: it shapes how individuals relate to others and imagine justice in the world.
As a teacher and speaker, Dr. Kim is recognized for connecting ancient texts to contemporary existential concerns. His ongoing work continues to explore how Scripture can foster resilience, responsibility, and transformation in both personal and social life.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS (for a full list, click here)
- Justice and the Parables of Jesus: Interpreting the Gospel Stories through Political Philosophy (T&T Clark, 2026)
- How to Read the Gospels (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024)
- Biblical Interpretation: Theory, Process, and Criteria (Pickwick, 2022)
- Toward Decentering the New Testament (co-authored volume, Cascade, 2018)
- A Theological Introduction to Paul’s Letters (Cascade, 2011)
- Christ’s Body in Corinth: The Politics of a Metaphor (Fortress, 2008)
- Treasures and Thorns: A Concise Critical Commentary on 2 Corinthians (Cascade, 2026 forthcoming)
- Renewing the Mind: The Lord’s Prayer through the Lens of Cognitive Science
- Embodied Kingdom: Luke’s Mindful Theology of God’s Present Reign
- The Fourth Horizon: The Mental World as a Critical Lens for Biblical Interpretation and Preaching
- At the Intersection of Hermeneutics and Homiletics: Transgressive Readings for Transformational Preaching (Pickwick, 2025)
- Paul’s Gospel, Empire, Race, and Ethnicity: Through the Lens of Minoritized Scholarship (Pickwick, 2023)
- 1 and 2 Corinthians: Texts @ Contexts (2013)
- Reading Minjung Theology in the Twenty-First Century (co-edited volume, Pickwick, 2013)
- Rethinking Paul: Critical Conversations for Our World (in progress)
