Articles by Kuo-Wei Peng
Kuo-Wei Peng, PhD, serves as Translations Officer at Eugene A. Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship at American Bible Society (ABS) and an ordained minister of Friendship Presbyterian Church in Taipei, Taiwan. He represents ABS in its involvement in United Bible Societies global translation ministries, with a special focus on those in Asia-Pacific Area. He has been the Translation Consultant for Bible Translation projects in Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam, and Myanmar, as well as for global Chinese Bible translation and resource projects, and he is the Editor-in-chief of the ongoing Chinese Union Study Bible Series, which will be comprised of 42 volumes once completed. He has authored numerous scholarly articles both in English and in Chinese and he is the author of Hate the Evil, Hold Fast to the Good: Structuring Romans 12:1-15:13 (London: T & T Clark, 2006) and Witness to Jesus as Christ: An Introduction to Christian Biblical Interpretation (in Chinese; Hong Kong: CABSA, 2011). He is a frequent speaker at Chinese churches in East Asia and in North America and has lectured at seminaries in Taiwan, China, and the United States as an adjunct professor.
By Kuo-Wei Peng
As a theological concept, the image and likeness of God has evoked numerous discussions since the Christian church was formed. The author here argues that the Pauline Epistles offer a definitive understanding of how Paul resolved this issue.