Wongi Park
Wongi Park

Wongi Park is an Asian American of Korean descent whose family immigrated to Los Angeles from South Korea in the mid 1970s. As a second generation Korean American, he explores how the Bible has been used as a weapon for racial oppression and a tool for social transformation. He is the author of The Politics of Race and Ethnicity in Matthew's Passion Narrative (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). He hopes to build a multiracial coalition to reimagine the field of biblical studies and the practice of biblical interpretation.

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Advancing Biblical Studies: I. Decentring Whiteness

Published: Feb 2026
£78.00
The singular aim of this two-volume series is to advance biblical studies. Both volumes arise from a project initiated by the editor, Wongi Park, who asked invited contributors how to cultivate and sustain mutual dialogue, collaboration, and engagement across racial/ethnic, generational, and geographical boundaries?  The virtual convenings, held during the pandemic emergencies of 2020, led to a public-facing virtual symposium in 2022 where three critical tasks were undertaken:   - Decentre the monoracial history and methods of the field; - Model a less traditional and hierarchical approach to biblical studies through dialogue and collaboration; - Foreground a multiplicity of voices, perspectives, and starting points to diversify biblical studies. Volume 1 pursues these aims of diagnosing the monoracial Eurocentrism of biblical studies by: - Examining the problem of whiteness in the Eurocentric origins of the field; - Reframing traditional methods, tools, and institutions of biblical studies; - Tracing how whiteness is reproduced in texts, representations, and colonial legacies in biblical reception history.  A distinctive feature of this project is the radical act of gathering a multiracial coalition of Africana, Asian, Euro American, European, Indigenous, Islander, and Latinx scholars that models an alternative approach to biblical studies. Volume 1 includes contributions in the following order: Wongi Park; Shawn Kelley; Susannah Heschel; M. Adrayael Tong; Luis Menéndez-Antuña; Hulisani Ramantswana; Joel Baden; Lisa J. Cleath; Halvor Moxnes; Ekaputra Tupamahu; Gerrie F. Snyman; Ludwig Beethoven J. Noya; Justin Michael Reed; Kenneth Ngwa; Greg Carey; Stephen D. Moore; Amy Lindeman Allen; Hannah M. Strømmen; Francisco Lozada Jr.

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Advancing Biblical Studies: I. Decentring Whiteness

£78.00
The singular aim of this two-volume series is to advance biblical studies. Both volumes arise from a project initiated by the editor, Wongi Park, who asked invited contributors how to cultivate and sustain mutual dialogue, collaboration, and engagement across racial/ethnic, generational, and geographical boundaries?  The virtual convenings, held during the pandemic emergencies of 2020, led to a public-facing virtual symposium in 2022 where three critical tasks were undertaken:   - Decentre the monoracial history and methods of the field; - Model a less traditional and hierarchical approach to biblical studies through dialogue and collaboration; - Foreground a multiplicity of voices, perspectives, and starting points to diversify biblical studies. Volume 1 pursues these aims of diagnosing the monoracial Eurocentrism of biblical studies by: - Examining the problem of whiteness in the Eurocentric origins of the field; - Reframing traditional methods, tools, and institutions of biblical studies; - Tracing how whiteness is reproduced in texts, representations, and colonial legacies in biblical reception history.  A distinctive feature of this project is the radical act of gathering a multiracial coalition of Africana, Asian, Euro American, European, Indigenous, Islander, and Latinx scholars that models an alternative approach to biblical studies. Volume 1 includes contributions in the following order: Wongi Park; Shawn Kelley; Susannah Heschel; M. Adrayael Tong; Luis Menéndez-Antuña; Hulisani Ramantswana; Joel Baden; Lisa J. Cleath; Halvor Moxnes; Ekaputra Tupamahu; Gerrie F. Snyman; Ludwig Beethoven J. Noya; Justin Michael Reed; Kenneth Ngwa; Greg Carey; Stephen D. Moore; Amy Lindeman Allen; Hannah M. Strømmen; Francisco Lozada Jr.

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