• “Of Escoffier, Gastronomie, Craft, and Canon,” in Reading in These Times: The Critical Task, eds. Fernando J. Segovia and Tat-siong Benny Liew, SBL Press, in press

  • “Our Cloud of Witnesses: A Writing of Hebrews 11:1-12:2 In Memory of the Asian and Asian American Women Killed March 16, 2021,” Journal of Biblical Literature 141.4(2022): 761-783

  • “Apocalyptic Disease and the Ethnic Other in American History,” pages 83-104 in Divided Worlds? Challenges in Classics and New Testament Studies, eds. Timothy Joseph, Caroline Johnson Hodge, and Tat-siong Benny Liew, Semeia Studies, SBL Press 2023

Immigration & Race

  • “Junia: An Apostle before Paul,” Journal of Biblical Literature, 139.1(2020): 191-209

  • “Our Cloud of Witnesses: A Writing of Hebrews 11:1-12:2 In Memory of the Asian and Asian American Women Killed March 16, 2021,” Journal of Biblical Literature 141.4(2022): 761-783

  • “The Multivalence of the Ethiopian Eunuch and Acts 8:37,” for TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism 25 (2020): 103-110

  • “Who Is the Text? The Gendered and Racialized New Testament,” pages 137-156 in The Oxford Handbook of New Testament, Gender, and Sexuality, ed. Benjamin Dunning, Oxford University Press 2019

  • “Male-Female Sexuality: New Testament,” pages 463-8 in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Gender Studies, eds. Davina Lopez and Todd Penner, Oxford University Press

  • “Semen, Philosophy, and Paul,” Journal of Philosophy and Scripture, 4.2(2007): 32-45

Gender

  • “Mining the Archive: The Lives of Chester Beatty and the Biblical Papyri,” pages 83-96 in The Chester Beatty Papyri at Ninety: Literature, Papyrology, Ethics, eds. Garrick Vernon Allen, Usama Ali Mohamed Gad, Kelsie Gayle Rodenbiker, Anthony Philip Roye, and Jill Unkel, Manuscripta Biblica series, de Gruyter 2023

  • “The Multivalence of the Ethiopian Eunuch and Acts 8:37,” for TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism 25 (2020): 103-110

  • “Musical Performance Practice and New Testament Textual Criticism: A Proposal for Creative Philology,” Early Christianity 11.1(2020): 71-93

  • “Who Is the Text? The Gendered and Racialized New Testament,” pages 137-156 in The Oxford Handbook of New Testament, Gender, and Sexuality, ed. Benjamin Dunning, Oxford University Press 2019

  • “Certeau and the Two Ways: Digital Dissolution and the Demands of Power in Biblical Studies,” pages 112-132 in Present and Future of Biblical Studies, ed. Tat-siong Benny Liew, Brill 2018

Texts & Textuality