Faculty

張曉丹博士 Sarah Zhang
游寅藏、謝富惠舊約教席教授
  • Princeton Theological Seminary, Ph.D. in Old Testament Studies (2012)
  • Calvin Theological Seminary, MTS
  • 北京大學西方美學史碩士(1998)
舊約研究、舊約詩歌神學
經歷

創欣神學院舊約助理教授

研究範圍

舊約研究、文學理論、倫理評鑑、詩歌神學

教授科目

舊約研究議題、舊約研究方法論、摩西五經、舊約歷史書、小先知書、詩歌智慧書、聖經希伯來文

特會/專題

詩歌涵詠與靈修

出版作品

專文:

Poetry and Subjectivity: Lyrical Ethics after Levinas.” In Scripture and Interpretation. Chendu: Sichuan People, 2011 [in Chinese].

“Literary Approaches to the Old Testament.” In Junwei Chen (ed.), Methodologies in the Studies of Christianity. Beijing: Religion and Culture Press, 2014 [in Chinese]

 “How Is a Love Poem Like the Beloved: The Importance of Emotion in Reading Biblical Poetry,” pages 131–146 in J. Blake Couey and Elaine James (eds.), Biblical Poetry and the Art of Close Reading. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

The Fine Line between One and the Other in Song 5:2-8.” In Kevin Chau and Sarah Zhang (ed.), Poetic Approaches to the Song of Songs, forthcoming.

“Interrupting an Established Parallelism.” In Festschrift for Shamir Yona. Ostracon, forthcoming.

“Speaking of the Other: Interest and Love in Song 5:2-8,” in “The Song of Songs, Women and Public Discourse: Reading in a #MeToo Era.” Brill, forthcoming.

 

期刊論文

“The Canvas of Delight: A Close Reading of Song 4:1–7.” Humanities and Art 11: 015 [in Chinese and English], 2012.

“Emotion and the Waṣf,” “Bold Enough to be Vulnerable,” in F. Scott Spener, The Song of Songs. Wisdom Commentary Series. Collegeville: Liturgical, 2016.

“Emotion as the Base Shade of Poetry.” Literary Studies of the Bible 12 (2016): 240-260 [in Chinese].

“Lyrical Slippage, Meaning-Making and Proximity in Song 2:10-13,” Biblical Interpretation 27.1 (2019): 20–35.

“The Translation of the Song of Songs: How Deep Does Faithfulness Reach?,” Cosmos (2019) [in Chinese]

“The Underside of Passion: the Meaning of Qinʾâ (Song 8:6) through a Contextual Reading,” Literary Studies of the Bible 20 (2019): 154-181 [in Chinese]

 

書評

Review of R. W. L. Moberly, The Theology of the Book of Genesis. Horizons in Biblical Theology 32 (2010) 1–29: 20–21.

Review of Mark R. Sneed (ed.), Was There a Wisdom Tradition? New Prospects in Israelite Wisdom Studies. Atlanta: SBL, 2015, and Simon Chi-Chung Cheung, Wisdom Intoned: A Reappraisal of the Genre “Wisdom Psalm.” New York: Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2015. Biblical Interpretation 26.2.