
Christopher Boyd Brown, Associate Professor of Church History
Christopher Boyd Brown specializes in church history and has published extensively on Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation.
G. Sujin Pak, Dean of the School of Theology, Professor of the History of Christianity
Dr. G. Sujin Pak is an expert in the history of Christianity with a focus on the early modern period, the Protestant Reformation, and the history of biblical interpretation. She has taught courses on the history of Christianity, the Protestant reformers, and the history of biblical interpretation, and medieval female mystics.
Dr. Roldán-Figueroa is a Puerto Rican scholar whose research, publications, and teaching engage a diversity of themes and topics in the history of Christianity from the 15th to the 20th century. He specializes in early modern global Christianity, Christianity in colonial Latin America, the intersectionality of Catholicism, race, and colonialism as well as the history of Christian spirituality.
Peng Yin, Assistant Professor of Ethics
Peng Yin is a scholar of comparative ethics, Chinese theology, and religion and sexuality. He is completing a manuscript tentatively entitled Persisting in the Good: Thomas Aquinas and Early Chinese Ethics, which explores the intelligibility of moral language across religious traditions and rethinks Christian teaching on human nature, sacrament, and eschatology.