EunHye Grace So earned her Ph.D. in Biblical Studies (New Testament) from the Graduate Theological Union (GTU). Her dissertation, “‘Become as I am, for I also have become as you are (Gal 4:12)’: Paul’s Rhetorical Use of Ethos in Galatians,” explores how Paul strategically constructs and deploys credibility and character in the Epistle to the Galatians to advance his argument about the nature of faith within a contested theological landscape. Drawing on Aristotle’s account of ethos as a historical proxy for understanding ancient rhetorical practice, her work demonstrates how Paul’s rhetorical self-presentation reasserts the legitimacy of his gospel and persuades the Galatian communities toward a life grounded in faith and new creation.
Dr. So previously served as a Newhall Teaching Fellow at the GTU and has taught as an adjunct faculty member at San Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS), Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP), and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS). Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned both her M.Div. and B.A. in Christian Education from Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary (PUTS) in Seoul, South Korea.
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Dr. So understands teaching as ministry. She is committed to holding academy and faith in thoughtful balance and strives to be a spiritually rooted, faith-oriented instructor who integrates intellectual rigor with pastoral care and whole-person formation.
A lifelong Presbyterian, she is currently in the PC(USA) ordination process as a candidate and previously served in Christian Formation at First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, a foundation that continues to shape her commitment to teaching, community-building, and faith formation.
Outside the classroom, Dr. So enjoys traveling, taking photographs, and listening to music. She is married to Yong Lee, a pastor in the Presbyterian Church of Korea (PCK) and an aspiring adult fairy tale author. Together, they are raising their daughter, SoEun, who is already showing signs of strong and joyful leadership.