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Sunggu Yang serves as Associate Professor of Theology and Christian Ministries at George Fox University's College of Christian Studies, holding dual leadership roles as Chair of Cornerstone Core and Director of the Margaret Fell Scholars Program since joining the institution in 2017 after a post-doctoral fellowship at Wake Forest University School of Divinity.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD from Vanderbilt University
- STM from Yale Divinity School
- MDiv from Emory University
- BA from Yonsei University
Research centers on Homiletics, Theological aesthetics, Multicultural worship, Christian formation, and Asian American Christianity, with innovative integration of digital media and arts exemplified by courses like "Film & Preaching: The Gospel According to Hollywood". His scholarly trajectory reveals growing emphasis on digital homiletics, cross-cultural preaching frameworks, and artistic-sermonic synthesis.
His publication analysis shows consistent exploration of preaching's evolution through technological, multicultural, and aesthetic lenses, with recent work prioritizing online sermon delivery, diaspora identity, and visual arts integration in homiletical practice.
Professional recognition includes:
- Louisville Institute Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowship
Through the Margaret Fell Scholars Program and editorial leadership of The Journal of Asian American Theological Forum (which he founded), Dr. Yang actively mentors emerging scholars while advancing research in homiletics and Asian American theological discourse through sustained editorial contributions to The Journal of Homiletic.




