
معرفی
Dr. Inhee Cho is a Professor of Classics and Religious Studies at Concordia University of Edmonton's Faculty of Arts, Department of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Classics. She holds dual roles as an academic and administrator, having served as Department Chair (2016–2019) and on multiple committees including SSHRC Graduate Scholarship Selection (2012–2015). Her research focuses on New Testament studies, early Christian origins, Greco-Roman classics, and gender dynamics in antiquity. She has authored acclaimed works like *Irony in the Matthean Passion Narrative* (2014) and contributed to interdisciplinary projects on disability theology and biblical interpretation history.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
- MA (Classics), Washington University, St. Louis
- MA/M.Div., Luther Seminary, Seoul
- BA (Japanese Literature), Kyung-Hee University, Seoul
Her work bridges textual analysis with socio-historical contexts, exploring themes like marginalized groups in early Christianity and the intersection of gender and religion in Greco-Roman antiquity. Recent studies include analyses of funerary rituals and women’s roles in Roman society. She has held SSHRC grants and editorial roles for journals like *Journal of Greco-Roman Studies* and *Religious Studies and Theology*.
Her publications span biblical criticism, classical literature, and interdisciplinary theology, with a focus on recovering marginalized voices in ancient texts. She actively collaborates with international scholars through societies like the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).




