Editorial Foreword
The Ruins of History and Cultural Memories
I. Fa Yu Shui Feng: Dialogue between Chinese Culture and Christianity
The Western "Other" in Eastern Writings: The Response of Dongwu Literati
LIU Yunhua, Professor and Director of the Center of Comparative Literature and World Litrature, College of Humanities and Communications, Shanghai Normal University
Fr. Tomás Pereira, SJ and the Struggles of the Society of Jesus for its Mission at the Kangxi Court: Diversity of Interest and Shared Cross-
Artur K. WARDEGA, Director, Macau Ricci Institute
The Conflict between Christianity and Chinese Society and Its Future: Reflections on Church-related Cases in Modern China
HE Husheng, Professor, School of Marxism Studies, Renmin University of China
19th and 20th Century Cultural Transformations: Christian Missionaries' Hopes, Chinese Radicals' Revolutions, and Christian-Inspired Reflect
Lauren PFISTER, Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University
Early Sinologists and the Debate on Chinese Ethics and the Presence of God: New Elements for Further Research
Michele FERRERO, Expert at National Research Center of Overseas Sinology, Beijing Foreign Studies University
II. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers
A Study of John D. Caputo's "Theology of Weakness" Centered around The Weakness of God: A Theology of Event
Rui Xin, Assistant professor of Chinese Department, Xiamen University; post-doctoral fellow of Academia Catholica, Fu Jen Catholic University
Bloch's Humanistic Interpretation of Christianity
CHEN Ying, Lecturer, Beijing Language and Culture University; Ph. D. Candidate, School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China
From Autonomy back to Theonomy? On the Return of the Sacred in the Post-Enlightenment Era
Jason LAM, Research Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Sino-Christian Studies; Adjunct Professor of the Department of Philosophy, Tongji University
Derrida's Religion: Theology and Deconstruction
ZHANG Zhendong, Ph. D. Candidate, School of Philosophy, Tongji University
III. Jing Guan Wu Se: Study of Christian Culture and Literature
Christian Culture and MU Dan's Poetic Dramas
CONG Xinqiang, Associate Professor, Literature & Journalism College, Shandong University; Postdoctor fellow, Literature Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
The Missionary Strategy of "Christian-Confucian Synthesis" From the Perspective of Fiction Annotation of Sheng lü jing cheng (Pilgrim's Prog
LAI Tsz Pang John, Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong
IV. He Er Bu Tong: Academic Debate and Responses
China and the West: Encounter, Theology and the Hermeneutics of History
Oliver DAVIES, Professor, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King’s College London, U.K.