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Inchan Park

Inchan
Park

PhD Candidate, Intercultural Studies

Faculty Mentor

About Inchan

Inchan Park is an ordained minister and scholar serving as the Executive Associate Pastor at the Oriental Mission Church in Los Angeles. His career bridges the gap between rigorous academic inquiry and practical pastoral leadership. Park’s extensive education began with a B.A. from Yonsei University, followed by an M.Div. and Th.M. from the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary. He also earned an S.T.M. from Boston University, focusing on economic polarization and public theology.

Currently a Ph.D. candidate at Fuller Theological Seminary, his research intersects public theology and economic justice. From an evangelical perspective, he critiques how neoliberalism and globalization intensify wealth inequality and materialism. Rooted in Christian ethics and intercultural mission, Park advocates for the church’s role in restoring human dignity. By addressing structural economic disparity, he seeks to provide a theological framework for social restoration.

Education

Boston University School of Theology

2017

Master of Sacred Theology (STM)

Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary

2011

MDiv

Research Interests

Public Theology, Economic Justice, Christian Ethics, Evangelicalism, Restoring Dignity

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