Vol. 39: Post-Secular Era(Spring 2018)

Editorial Foreword

The Double Humility of Post-secularism (Chinese)

 

The Double Humility of Post-secularism (English)

 


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

The Post-secular Era and Religious Modernity: Charles Taylor's Understanding

CHIN Ken-pa, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Fu Jen University

 

Responses of Crimes Against Humanity and the Limits of Narratology in a Post-Human Horizon

Idit ALPHANDARY, Senior Lecturer of Tel Aviv University

 

The Story of the Good Samaritan in Post-secular Perspective

LAI Pan-chiu, Professor, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 


II. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers

An Exploration of Hegel's View of God and Its Political Implications

HUANG Tzuhsuan, Ph.D,Candidate, Department of Philosophy, Chinese Cultural University

 

Karl Barth Hannah Arendt on Evil and Covenant

HONG Liang, Assistant Professor, China Graduate School of Theology

 

Either/Or: On Kierkegaard and Kafka's Different Interpretations of Abraham

SHANG Jingjian, Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China

 


III. Hua Tong Xuan Li: Study of Christanity Society and Ethics

Conservatism and Relativism: Celsus' Apology for Roman Traditions

WU Gongqing, Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China

 

The Concept of God in Modern Jewish Thought after the Holocaust

WANG Wumei, Ph.D. Candidate, School of Philosophy, Nanjing University

 


IV. Jing Guan Wu Se: Study of Christian Culture and Literature

Existential Approaches to Travel Writing: Travelling Identities

Olivier SALAZAR-FERRER, Lecturer in French, School of Modern Languages & Cultures, University of Glasgow

 

On Scapegoat in Coetzee’s Disgrace and Its Functions

LI Zhongmin, Associate Professor, School of Liberal Arts, Guangxi University for Nationalities

 

Fleeing and Escape in Augustine’s Confessions and Kierkegaard’s Repetition: Two Instantiations of a Universal Motif (Part I)

Eric ZIOLKOWSKI, Helen H. P. Manson Professor of Bible, Lafayette College

 

Defining Individual Rights: Constructive or Deconstructive? A Comment on the Fourth Forum of Confucian-Christian Dialogue

REN Yichao, Ph.D. Candidate, Center for Judaic and Inter-Religious Studies of Shandong University XIE Wenyu, Professor, Center for Judaic and Inter-Religious Studies of Shandong University