Kang started following the work of Doug Bailey.
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- Apostle Paul and the Pauline Letters
- Bible (New Testament)
- Biblical Exegesis
- Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek, Philippians, Pauline studies, New Testament exegesis
- Biblical Interpretation
- Biblical Literature and Hermeneutics (esp. New Testament)
- Biblical Studies
- Biblical Studies, Old Testament, New Testament, Sociology, History, Biography, Academic writing
- Biblical Theology
- Christology of New Testament
- Critical Theory
- Critical Thinking
- Criticism, interpretation
- Hebrew Bible, Postcolonial interpretation, Minority Criticism, Feminist Interpretation
- Hermeneutic Phenomenology
- Hermeneutics
- Hermeneutics (Research Methodology)
- Hermeneutics, History and Philosophy of the Human Sciences, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Language, Semiotics, Early German Romanticism, The Philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey, The Philosophy of Johann Gottfried Herder
- History of Biblical Interpretation
- Judaism, early Christianity, New Testament and archaeology, material culture and religioin, theories of religiion and culture
- New Perspective on Paul
- New Testament
- New Testament Studies
- New Testament Theology
- New Testament and Christian Origins
- New Testament, Gnosticism, Nag Hammadi Library, Early Christian Literature and History
- New Testament, Hellenistic Greek Rhetoric, Ancient Mediterranean Society, Biblical Theology, Science and Christianity
- New Testament, Paul, Pauline Theology
- New Testament, early Judaism, Paul, the Synoptic Gospels, Parting of the Ways, Ritual Purity, Conversion in Antiquity, Ethnicity in Antiquity
- New testament exegesis
- OT, NT, Bible, Biblical Archaeology, Dead Sea Scrolls, Biblical Interpretation, Deuteronomistic History, Pentateuch, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Paul, Pauline Letters
- Old Testament studies, New Testament studies, biblical theology
- Pauline Epistles
- Pauline Literature
- Pauline Theology
- Pauline Theology, Biblical Hermenutics
- Pauline studies
- Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of the Subject, Contemporary Continental Philosophy
- Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, contemporary continental philosophy, axiology (theories and applied research on values), philosophical and cultural anthropology, diversity managment, gender studies, intercultural communication, and translations studies
- Phenomenology/Post-Phenomenology, Philosophical Hermeneutics, Early Frankfurt School and Walter Benjamin, Marx and Western Marxism, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophy and Literatureocial and
- Philosophical Hermeneutics
- Philosophical Hermeneutics of Meaning
- Philosophical and Theological Hermeneutics
- Philosophical theology, atheism, Critical Theory, Adorno, Nietzsche, Schleiermacher, hermeneutics
- Postcolonial Hermeneutics
- Postmodern Theology
- Postmodernism
- Socio-political Philosophy, PostModernism, Critical Theory, Nietzsche, Foucault, Baudrillard, Mcluhan, Levinas, Adorno, and Honneth
- Theological Hermeneutics
- Theological anthropology, contemporary religion, hermeneutics, philosophical criticism of religion, moral philosophy, theories of the self and their theological and philosophical implications, postmodern culture and religion / theology
- Wilhelm Dilthey
- aesthetics, analytic aesthetic, philosophical hermeneutics, subjectivity (Identity Politics)
- Anthropology
- Classics
- Conservatism
- Critical Race Theory
- Critical Race Theory and Whiteness theory
- Critical and Cultural Theory
- Early Christianity, New Testament, Greek patristics, ancient rhetoric and poetics, early Christian papyri and inscriptions, history of reception of biblical texts
- History
- Jesus Parables, Q, Historical Jesus, and Biblical Hermeneutics for Ethico-Political Interpretation of New Testament, The relation between Theology and Ethics in Pauline Letters
- Metaphysics
- Mysticism
- Pauline Chronology
- Philosophical Hermeneutics and Music
- Philosophy
- Political History
- Political Philosophy
- Postmodern Theory Building/Knowledge Construction
- Religion
- Religious Pluralism
- critically re-evaluated philosophical anthropology, contemporary interpretations of Marxist thought, operaist theories of post-Fordism, Foucault, postcolonial studies, interconnections of art and political praxis
Faculty Member, Department of Religion, History, Philosophy, and Classics
associate professor
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Positions in European and American contemporary history and ancient/classical history. Candidates holding a Ph.D., with a good record of publications and teaching experience in Hebrew
University of Haifa






