Product Description
The
Yearbook of Chinese Theology is an important and timely publication on Chinese Christianity. This first volume covers harmony and Sinicization of Christianity in China, Confucian Ruism and the Human-God relationship, the rebellious Taiping tianguo movement, a Fujian Catholic community, the Bible in relation to literature and general public, a review of the Protestant Church, and research on Chinese contemporary ideology and historical Nestorianism.
Review
This is a welcome addition to the rapidly growing bibliography (from inside and outside China) on Chinese Christianity. (...) the volume as a whole provides a very useful, broad-based continuation of a highly creative development in Christian thinking (and thence in the life of the Church world-wide) in our time. It is to be warmly welcomed as (I trust) the first of many Yearbooks.
David Jasper, University of Glasgow and Renmin University of China.
About the Author
Paulos Z. Huang, Ph.D (1996, University of Helsinki) and Th.D (2006, University of Helsinki), Post-Doctor (2000, University of Tokyo), is adjunct Professor at the University of Helsinki. In addition, he is the Chief Editor of the International Journal of Sino-Western Studies, and Guest Professor at more than ten universities in China. He is the author of
Confronting Confucian Understandings of Christian Doctrine of Salvation (2009, Brill), co-editor of
Christianity and Chinese Culture (2010, Eerdmans), and has written many academic monographs in China. He specialises in Christianity, Chinese Daoism/Confucianism, and the dialogue between Christianity and Chinese culture.
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