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Dr. John J. H. Lee is an Adjunct Professor of Religion and Theology at Redeemer University, Canada. He combines expertise in New Testament theology with Greek linguistics and Systemic Functional Linguistics to analyze Pauline texts. A PCA pastor, he serves a Japanese congregation in Toronto and acts as Managing Editor of the McMaster Divinity College Press. His academic journey spans degrees from McMaster Divinity College, Trinity Western University, Hapdong Theological Seminary, and Handong Global University.
- PhD in Christian Theology (New Testament), McMaster Divinity College (2023)
- MA in Christian Studies (New Testament), McMaster Divinity College (2017)
- MDiv, Hapdong Theological Seminary (2005)
- BA in International Communications, Handong Global University (2001)
Research focuses on Early Christianity, Pauline epistles, and linguistic analysis of biblical Greek. His work includes textual criticism of Romans, penal substitution theology, and cohesive harmony models for Greek texts. Recent publications examine grammatical metaphor and stylistic patterns in Pauline letters. He blogs at johnjhleesdesk.com on theological and linguistic topics.



