Vol. 34: The Significance of Hope (Autumn 2015)

Editorial Foreword

How Can Faith Discourse Intervene in the World? Jürgen Moltmann and the Significance of “Hope”

 


I. Hua Tong Xuan Li: Study of Christianity, Society and Ethics

Political Theology and Contemporary China: In Dialogue with Jürgen Moltmann (I)

Jürgen Moltmann, a German Reformed theologian, the 2000 recipient of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion; YANG Huilin, Professor of Comparative Literature and Religious Studies at School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China; etc.

 

In the End-the Beginning: An Introduction into the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann

LIN Hong-Hsin, Professor, Theological College & Seminary

 

Theology of Hope and the Future of China: In Dialogue with Jürgen Moltmann (II)

Jürgen Moltmann, a German Reformed theologian, the 2000 recipient of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion; Daniel YEUNG, Director for Hong Kong Institute of Sina-Christian Studies; etc.

 


II. Dao Wu Chang Ming: Study of Theories and Classics

Universality and Particularity: The Two-Pole Structure and Pedagogic Space of Hebrew Wisdom

LIM Teck Peng, Trinity Theological College, Singapore

 

The Evolution of "Lucifer"

LIU Boyun, Lecturer at Beijing Language and Culture University

 


III. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers

The Fusion of Identity in History and Narrative: The Construction of Group Identity in Paul Ricoeur's Biblical Narrative

YU Wensi, Ph.D. Candidate at the School of Liberal Arts, Nankai University

 

Faith and Reason: Reflections on Blaise Pascal’s Theological Epistemology from a Chinese Context

WEN Ge, Lecturer at Nanjing Union Theological Seminary

 


IV. Fa Yu Shui Feng: Dialogue between Chinese Culture and Christianity

Review on the Studies of Daqin Jingjiao: A Comprehensive Discussion on Its History, Linguistics and Text (II)

WU Chang Shing, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Religion, Chung Yuan Christian University

 


V. Qing Ji Ming Gong: Academic Developments and Research Updates

A Catholic Cultural Historian's Approach to World History: Review on Christopher Dawson's Dynamics of World History

WU Ke, PhD Candidate, School of History, Beijing Normal University