Won W. Lee is a professor of religion and Asian studies and department chair at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1][2]
Won W. Lee | |
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Education | Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Divinity, Bachelor of Arts |
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Occupation | University teacher, theologian, writer |
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Life
editLee holds a BA from Yonsei University, Korea, a M.Div from the Princeton Theological Seminary, and from 1998 a PhD from the Claremont Graduate School,[1] He is a member of Society of Biblical Literature, The Society for Old Testament Study and Korean Biblical Colloquium.[1][3]
Contributions
editW. W. Lee deepen a study in the book of Numbers.[4] According to Bruce Wells, "Lee argues that in the book of Numbers, the passage 10:11-36:16 constitutes an unified and coherent literary unit."[5] Christian Frevel calls the study of W. W. Lee as "the famous compositional analysis."[6] Mark J. Boda affirm that this "kind of dissertation that makes a splendid book, with its sustained argumentation, focus on interpretation of a large portion o text in the biblical corpus, and limited (but careful) review of past scholarship."[7]
Works
edit- Won W. Lee (2003). Punishment and Forgiveness in Israel's Migratory Campaign: The Macrostructure of Numbers 10:11-36:13. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. ISBN 9780802809926. OCLC 52838932.[8][9]
- The Bible: A Library of Holy Writings. Seoul, Korea: Sallim. 2005.
- Thomas Römer, ed. (2008). "The Conceptual Coherence in Numbers 5,1-10,10". The Books of Leviticus and Numbers. Leuven: Peeters: Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium CCXV. pp. 473–89.
- Kenneth E. Pomykala, ed. (2008). "The Concept of the Wilderness in the Pentateuch". Israel in the Wilderness: Interpretations of the Biblical Narratives in Jewish and Christian Traditions. Leiden, Boston: Brill. pp. 1–16.
- Won W. Lee (2012). 圣经探秘 [Exploring the mysteries of the Bible]. Grand Raplds, Michigan: The Calvin College Press. ISBN 9781937555054. OCLC 970373744.
- Steven L. McKenzie, ed. (2013). "Korean Biblical Interpretation". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. pp. 473–82.
- "Numbers". The CEB Bible Study with Apocrypha. Nashville; Abingdon. 2013. pp. 201–58.
- Paolo Mollo; Won W. Lee (2015). An intratextual analysis of the mirroring birth stories of Samson and Samuel explaining the narrative logic of literary montage. Lewiston, New York The Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 9781495503993. OCLC 1075037061.
References
edit- ^ a b c "Won Lee". Calvin University. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
- ^ Grace Ruiter (July 19, 2013). "Faculty Profile: Won Lee". Calvin University. Retrieved February 17, 2020..
- ^ Soon Bong Choi; Jin Ki Hwang; Max J. Lee, eds. (2014). Fire in My Soul: Essays on Pauline Soteriology and the Gospels in Honor of Seyoon Kim. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 22. ISBN 9781625641106.
- ^ Eryl W. Davies (1 October 2005). "Punishment and Forgiveness in Israel's Migratory Campaign. By Won W. Lee. Pp. xvi + 308. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2003. isbn 0 8028 0992 8. Paper £32.99/$45". The Journal of Theological Studies. 56 (2): 494–498. doi:10.1093/jts/fli111.
- ^ Bruce Wells (April 2008). "Punishment and Forgiveness in Israel's Migratory Campaign. By Won W. Lee. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2003. Pp. xv + 308. $45". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 67 (2): 122–123. doi:10.1086/589257.
- ^ Christian Frevel (2020). Desert Transformations: Studies in the Book of Numbers. Forschungen zum Alten Testament. Vol. 137. Mohr Siebeck. p. 122. ISBN 9783161539671.
- ^ Mark J. Boda (Winter 2004). "Reviewed Work: Punishment and Forgiveness in Israel's Migratory Campaign by Won W. Lee". Journal of Biblical Literature. 123 (4): 744–747. doi:10.2307/3268469. JSTOR 3268469.
- ^ Tyler Mayfield (14 September 2007). "Punishment and Forgiveness in Israel's Migratory Campaign – By Won W. Lee". Religious Studies Review. 33 (2): 137. doi:10.1111/j.1748-0922.2007.00174_11.x.
- ^ Tremper Longman III (2009). An Introduction to the Old Testament: Second Edition (2 ed.). Zondervan Academic. ISBN 9780310539629.