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Samuel Sangshik Han

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Samuel Sangshik Han is a Baptist pastor and he was the president of a Baptist theological seminary. He authored more than twenty books.

Education and career

Samuel Sangshik Han received the B.A(Economics) from Seoul National University. He then received an M.Div. and M.R.E. degrees at Korea Baptist Theological University. He is a Baptist pastor, who ordained at in January, 1988. He was awarded the Th.M. degree from Yonsei University and Th.D. from Canada Christian College. Han studied at Ph.D. graduate programs of Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Edinburgh University, and Yonsei University in 2002-2014 and awarded his Ph.D. degree in PyeongTaek University in 2017. He served as a professor of Old Testament Studies since 1999 and as the president at Berea University of Graduate Studies (Berea International Theological Seminary) for four years (2007-2010).

Books

  • Annotated Bibliography of Berean Studies (1965~2006) (Seoul: Berea International Theological Seminary Press, 2006). ISBN 89-956485-1-1
  • Introduction to Old Testament Studies (UCM Biblical Studies Series 1; Seoul: PubPle, 2015) ISBN 978-89-24-02077-9
  • A Study of Theophoric Personal Names in the Old Testament (UCM Biblical Studies Series 2; Seoul: PubPle, 2015)
  • Re-Reading the Old Testament (UCM Biblical Studies Series 3; Seoul: PubPle, 2016)
  • Israel and Biblical Interpretation (UCM Biblical Studies Series 4; Seoul: PubPle, 2016)
  • An Introduction to Biblical History & Geography (UCM Biblical History & Geography Series 1; Seoul: PubPle, 2015) ISBN 978-89-24-03123-2
  • An Intertestamental History and Biblical History & Geography (UCM Biblical Studies Series 02; Seoul: PubPle, 2015) ISBN 978-89-24-03122-5

References