Paul K.-K. Cho is Professor of Hebrew Bible and the Director of the MTS program. He began teaching at Wesley Theological Seminary in 2013.
Cho teaches on a range of biblical books and topics and emphasizes the close reading of texts as well as the reading of texts in their historical and literary contexts.
Cho’s research interests center on the literary and theological interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. He published Myth, History, and Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible (Cambridge University Press) in 2019 and Willingness to Die and the Gift of Life: Suicide and Martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible (Eerdmans) in 2022. His current research focuses on trauma and resilience, in particular as they relate to the book of Job read within the larger context of biblical and other ancient Near Eastern traditions.
Cho is Presbyterian and served local congregations in New Haven, CT and Toronto, Canada. He maintains an active agenda of service to the church as preacher, speaker, and commentator.