
معرفی
Dr. An-Ting Yi is an Assistant Professor of New Testament and Migration at the School of Religion and Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Their role focuses on contextual biblical interpretation and migration studies within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. They are a researcher in the Contextual Biblical Interpretation team and serve as coordinator and lecturer at the Center for Theology of Migration, which offers postgraduate programs for migrant clergy and explores migration-Christianity dynamics in the Netherlands.
Academic Qualifications:
- PhD in New Testament Studies, VU Amsterdam (2017–2023)
- Master of Theology and Religious Studies, VU Amsterdam (2015–2017)
- Master of Divinity, China Evangelical Seminary (2010–2013)
- Bachelor of Business Administration, National Taiwan University (2004–2009)
Research Interests: Dr. Yi’s work bridges textual criticism, migration theology, and contextual interpretation. Their PhD focused on the historical reception of Codex Vaticanus (16th–19th centuries), recognized by the Lautenschläger Award. Current projects include interdisciplinary studies on manuscripts and migration. Key themes: New Testament textual scholarship, migration theology, Bible translation, and hermeneutics.
Teaching & Grants: Coordinates MA/PhD internships and research design courses. Teaches at all levels, including BA Greek/New Testament and postgraduate migration theology. Ancillary roles include advisory roles at the Foundation Academy of Amsterdam and CAMA Church.
Achievements:
- Manfred Lautenschläger Award for Theological Promise (2025)
- Annual Distinguished Theological Writing Award (2024)
Labs/Teams: Active in the Contextual Biblical Interpretation research team and the Center for Theology of Migration, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on manuscripts and migration.





