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Overview


PhD Student (New Testament)
My current research interest focuses on the theme of weeping mothers in biblical narratives in dialogue with contemporary Chinese contexts. I am particularly drawn to the speech, silence, and action of mothers who grieve (potential) losses of their children.


Educational Background

Concentrated Master of Arts in Religion (New Testament) 
Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, USA, 2022–2024

International Summer School German and Theology
The Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Mainz, Germany, Summer 2023

Master of Divinity 
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong, 2017–2020

Overseas Exchange Program
Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, USA, 2018–2019

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Recent Publications


Voluntary Childlessness as Resistance: a Cross-Cultural Interpretation of θλϊψις τη σαρκί in 1 Corinthians 7:28

Journal Article Horizons in Biblical Theology · January 1, 2025 Paul believes it is better for the Corinthian assembly not to marry (1 Cor 7:25–35). According to him, one disadvantage of marriage is that the married will experience “affliction in flesh” (θλϊψις τη σαρκϊ, 7:28). I offer a contextual interpretation of Pa ... Full text Cite

The Registration of Ginling College and the Role of Wu Yi-fang, 1925–1930

Journal Article Religions · December 5, 2023 This paper examines the role of Wu Yi-fang in the registration process at Ginling College. It explores the initial resistance exhibited by the missionary faculty and the Ginling College Committee toward registration, contrasting it with their subse ... Full text Open Access Cite
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