Aus der theologischen Arbeit in China
Das Institute of Sino-Christian Studies (ISCS) in Hongkong gibt in Zusammenarbeit mit Theologen vom Festland, aus Taiwan und Hongkong eine Viertjahreszeitschrift über seine Arbeit heraus.
Wir geben hier "Essays" und Berichte von allgemeinem Interesse mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von Prof. Dr. Daniel H. N. YEUNG wieder. Prof. YEUNG ist Direktor des Instituts.
Anschrift: 33 To Fung Shan Road, Shatin, N.T., Hongkong
Homepage: http://www.iscs.org.hk
2009
- YEUNG Daniel H. N. , Director ICSC
One More Step
>mehr - DENG Anqing, Dep. of Philosophy, Fudan University
The Significance of Schleiermacher's View on Religion to Sin-Christian Theology
>mehr - Christian Meyer, Institut of East Asian Studies, University of Leipzig
Tao Fong Shan as "Religious aithetical Word Event" and the Task of Sino-Christian Theology
>mehr - GAO Xin, Post-doctoral Fellow, Dep. of Cultural and Religious Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Survey of the Younger Generation of Christian Studies in Mainland China
>mehr - Knud Joergensen, Areopagos & the Norwegian School of Theology
Dialogue between Japanese scholars from Doshisha University and Sino-Christian theologians
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- (Special Issue)
YEUNG Daniel H. N., Director ICSC
An Impossible Possibility
>mehr - ZHANG Longxi, Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics, City University of Hong Kong
The Significance of Late Ming Catholic Thinkers for Us Today
>mehr - LI Tiangang, Department of Religion, Fudan University
"Back to Classic, Back to History". Searching fo a New Approach for Sino-Christian Theology.
>mehr - YAO Zhihua, Department of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong
On the Two Approaches of Interpreting Jingjiao Scriptures. A case study of Sutra of Hearing the (Preaching) of the Messiah.
>mehr - YEUNG Daniel H. N., Publishing Supervisor
An Impossible Possibility
>mehr - SU Guoxun, Institute of Sociology, China Academy of Sociaöl Sciences
"Sino-Christian Theology" from the Perspective of Sociology of Religion
>mehr - DENG Xiaomang, Philosophy, Wuhan University
The Hermeneutical Significance of Sino-Christian Studies
>mehr - LI Xiangping, Director of Research, Institute of Religion and Society, Shanghai University
Sino-Christian Theology: a Two-level Thinking on Society and the Church
>mehr - YEUNG Daniel H. N., Director ICSC
The Initiators and Promoter of Sino-Christian Theology
>mehr - SUN Shangyang, Peking University
A Reflection on the Development of Sino-Christian Theology from the Perspective of the History of Chinese Christian Thought
>mehr
2007
- TIAN Wei, Department of Philosophy, Tsinghua University
An Overview of Narrative Ethics
>mehr - TIAN Hai Hua, Institute of Religious Studies, Sichuan University
Biblical Studies in Mainland China: Recollection and Reflection.
mehr
- YEUNG Daniel H. N., Director ICSC
Two Controversial Working Principles
>mehr - GAO Shining, Research Fellow, Institute of World Religions, Chinese Academy of Social Science
The Significance of Empirical Study from the Perspective of the Construction of Sino-Feminist Theology
>mehr - HUANG Jianbo, Institute of Anthropology, Renmin University of China
Space, Time and the Chinese Situation of Christianity
>mehr - YEUNG Daniel H. N., Director ISCS
Unity of Will is an Impregnable Stronghold
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2005
- LI Qiuling, Department of Philosophy, Renmin University of China
A Histoorical Reflection on Sino-Christian Theology
>mehr - XIE Zhibin, ISCS Guest Research Fellow from China
The 3rd Roundtable Symposium on Sino-Christian Studies
>mehr - YEUNG Daniel H. N., Director ISCS
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants - Prospecting Sino-Christian Theology.
>mehr - YEUNG Daniel H. N., Director ISCS
Thoughts on a Sleepless Night: Looking Back on the Ten Years of Sino-Christian Theology Movement
>mehr - WANG Xiaochao, Visiting Scholar of Institute of Sin-Christian Studies, 2005 Professor of Tsinghua University
On the Three Characteristics of Sino-Christian Theology
>mehr - YOU Xilin, Visiting Scholar of Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, 2005 Prof. of Shaanxi Normal University
A Comparison between Christian Ethics and Traditional Chinese Ethics: History, Essentials and Meaning
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