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叶汉浩教授

叶汉浩教授

助理教授

BEcon, MEcon, PGDE (HKU), MDiv, PhD (CUHK)


Email: alexip@cuhk.edu.hk | Tel: 3943-5148 | Office: YCT LG107


Book Published:

1. IP, Alex Hon Ho. A Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation of the Letter to Philemon in Light of the New Institutional Economics: An Exhortation to Transform from Master-Slave Economic Relationship to Brotherly Loving Relationship. 2nd series of Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (WUNT II). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017.

 

International Biblical Conference Presentations:

Society of Biblical Literature

“Christ-centered exegesis of Paul’s use of ‘Koinonia’ in Philemon in light of the suppressive Greco-Roman system,” Pauline Literature Group. Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, London, U.K. November 2011.

 

“Contractual Nature of ‘Peculium’: An Economic Explanation from New Institutional Economics” Early Christianity and Ancient Economy Group. Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, London, U.K. November 2011.

 

“An Economic Analysis of Manumission in Greco Roman Slavery System from the New Institutional Economics Perspective,” Early Christianity and Ancient Economy Group. Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2012.

 

“Engaging New Institutional Economics in understanding Ancient Economy: using the slavery system in Roman Empire as a test case,” Early Christianity and Ancient Economy Group. Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Chicago, US, 2012.

 

“The Economic Relationship between Masters and Slaves in the First Century in light of New Institutional Economics” Early Christianity and Ancient Economy Group. Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, US, 2013.

 

“Exploring economic topoi in Philemon in light of New Institutional Economics” Presentation Paper in Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity collegium session in SBL Annual Meeting, Atlanta, US, 2015.

 

“A Christian Response to Economic Conflict in a 1st century Roman Christian Household” Presentation Paper in Asia-Pacific Early Christian Studies Society Conference, Melbourne, 2017.

 

>>  Click here to Prof. IP's profile on Divinity School of Chung Chi College website.