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Jonathan Lo serves as an Associate Professor of New Testament at Ambrose University, teaching core courses including NT 502 Synoptic Gospels and NT 621 Life of Jesus. With scholarly and ministry experience spanning Hong Kong, Canada, and the United Kingdom, he contributes to theological education through rigorous biblical scholarship and cross-cultural perspectives.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in New Testament from the University of Edinburgh
- MTh from the University of Edinburgh
- MCS from Regent College
- BSc in Science from the University of British Columbia
Dr. Lo's research centers on New Testament exegesis with specialized focus on Synoptic Gospels, Old Testament intertextuality in Mark (particularly Book of Daniel allusions), and Asian contextual interpretations. His work explores liberation theology in urban settings like Hong Kong, Peter's speeches in Acts, and Isaiah appropriations in Jesus' parables, blending traditional exegetical methods with contemporary social justice frameworks and postcolonial perspectives.
His 2015-2023 publications reveal consistent advancement in New Testament scholarship through Asian lenses, emphasizing Synoptic Problem resolutions, Old Testament reception history in Gospels, and culturally contextualized biblical application. This trajectory demonstrates deepening engagement with decolonizing methodologies while maintaining philological rigor, particularly evident in his analysis of Hong Kong's liberation exegesis and cross-cultural hermeneutics.




