Resident Tutor

Pei Jun Quek

Pei Jun Quek

As Resident Tutor, Pei Jun works closely with the College Student Support & Enrichment Team to respond to out-of-hours calls, incidents, and emergencies within the College, while also leading a variety of extracurricular activities for the student community.

Pei Jun is currently completing her PhD dissertation, which examines the dynamics between Logos and Pneuma and their significance for the human-divine relationship in the Johannine Gospel in comparison with contemporaneous Christian texts.

Prior to coming to Durham, Pei Jun worked for several years as an engineer in the water and wastewater treatment industry. She later entered full-time pastoral ministry and taught New Testament Studies and New Testament Greek at the Asian Pastoral Institute in Singapore. She has also taught New Testament Greek at Cranmer Hall.

Selected Conference Papers

  • “Piecing Together the Jigsaw: The Dynamics between the Johannine Logos and Pneuma in the Human-Divine Relationship,” Northern Universities PGR Biblical Studies and Patristics Day Conference (Manchester, 2025).
  • “Unveiling λόγος: A Comparison of Early Christian Texts with the Johannine Perspective,” Northern Universities PGR Biblical Studies and Patristics Day Conference (Durham, 2024).
  • “The New Prophecy through the Lens of Epistula Apostolorum,” Northern Universities PGR Biblical Studies and Patristics Day Conference (Manchester, 2023).

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