Vol. 43: The Sacred and the Everyday(Spring 2020)

Editorial Foreword

Danger and Hope in the "Eternullity": Everyday Life after the Death of God (Chinese)

 

Danger and Hope in the "Eternullity": Everyday Life after the Death of God (English)

 


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

Amphibolies of the Postmodern: Hyper-Secularity or the Return of Religion?

[USA] William FRANKE

 

The Descent and Disciplining of the Canons: The Philological Turn in the Classical and Biblical Studies in 18th Century

GUO Xi'an

 

The Universe as the Measure of Humanity: the Cosmological Foundation of Bataille’s Sacred Anthropology

WANG Chunming

 

Communicating the Divine through Characters: An Investigation of the Religious Factors in Prehistorical Chinese Characters

TAO Quyong

 


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

The View from Across the Euphrates

[USA]Stephen J. PATTERSON

 

Defoe’s Apparition Narrative and Divine Revelation

WANG Xiaoxiong

 


III. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers

Image and the Self: Spiritus in Augustinian Philosophy

SUN Shuai

 

Augustine’s View of the Bible and his Reading of Genesis 1-3

TIAN Haihua

 


IV. Fa Liu Shi Dao: Study of Chinese Historical Records on Christianity

From Ruohan to Yaohan: the Founding and Spiritual Practice of Little Brothers of St. John the Baptist, one of Indigenized Catholic Congregat

 


V. Qing Ji Ming Gong: Academic Debate and Responses

Justice: Participatory or Deconstructive? “Concept of Justice in the Sino-Western Dialogue”at Suzhou University of Science and Technology

SHANG Wenhua, Associate Researcher, Institute of Philosophy, Shandong Academy of Social Sciences.

 

The Sacred and the Everyday: A Review of the “Comparative Literature and Religious Studies” Roundtable of the XXII Congress of ICLA

ZHAO Jing, Assistant Professor, School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China.