Dr. Rocky Fong

Dr. Rocky Ho Fong
Adjunct Professor of New Testament (CCST)
Biography
Dr Fong is an ordained pastor and has previously served full-time in Chinese and international churches in Atlanta, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Toronto for a total of 17 years. He has presented biblical and linguistic papers at the Society of Biblical Literature conference and International Systemic Functional Linguistic Congress and has written Bible study guides on selected NT books. He currently also serves as Christian Education Consultant at Toronto Mandarin Chinese Community Church and leads monthly Bible study seminars at Christian Communications (Canada).
Faculty Publications
- A Greek Exegesis Reader on the Gospel of Matthew (in Chinese) (2025) (Book)
- Fundational Theological Education (In Chinese) (2025) (Article)
- The Functions of New Testament Greek Conditionals (chapter, in Chinese) (2022) (Chapter)
- Every Tribe and Language and People and Nation: The Book of Revelation and Global Mission (chapter, in Chinese) (2019) (Chapter)
- The Value of Greek Exegesis (in Chinese) (2019) (Article)
- Jude 17-21 and the Warning against False Teaching in the Church (chapter, in Chinese) (2016) (Chapter)
- On Seminarians Learning Greek (in Chinese) (2016) (Article)
- The Greek word πάσχειν and Suffering (in Chinese) (2013) (Article)
- Toward a Functional Description of New Testament Greek Conditionals with Special Reference to the Gospel of John. (2013) (Book)
- Review of Andreas J. Köstenberger, A Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters: The Word, the Christ, the Son of God (2011-2012) (Review)
- Review of Craig Koester, The Word of Life, A Theology of John’s Gospel in Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism (2010) (Review)
Academic Credentials
PhD, McMaster Divinity College, 2014
MA, Moore Theological College, 1999
ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary, 1989
BAS, York University, 1985
Areas of Specialization
Hellenistic Greek language; linguistics and exegesis; foreign language pedagogy; Gospel of John and Johannine theology; integration of New Testament Scripture and ministry