Euiwan Cho joined Fuller Theological Seminary in 2012. Having majored in church and society, he specializes in the sociology of religion and spiritual formation and their implications for holistic ministry in the Korean/Korean-American context. In his book iChurch and Seven Deadly Sins (in Korean, 2012), Dr. Cho analyzes consumer-Christianity and emphasizes the need to pay attention to the voice of fourth-century desert spirituality.
Cho previously served as a faculty member at Luther Rice University/Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. He also served as senior pastor of Knoxville Korean Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, for six years.
He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality, the Korean Society of Evangelical Practical Theology, and the Association for Doctor of Ministry Education.