Editorial Foreword
The Boundaries of Logos: Reason and Mysticism in the Christian Tradition (Chinese)
LI Bingquan, pp. 1-15
The Boundaries of Logos: Reason and Mysticism in the Christian Tradition (English)
LI Bingquan, pp. 16-35
I. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers
Illumination, Ascension and Union: The Influence of Mysticism on Medieval Literature and Arts
CHEN Yuehua, pp. 2-25
Friendship and Ecstasy in the Beatific Vision: The Mystical Aspect of Aquinas’ Theory of Happiness
GUI Lingchang, pp. 26-48
The Infinite Foundation: Nicolaus Cusanus’ Ineffable Way of Speaking (ineffabile fari)
[Germany] David BARTOSCH, pp. 49-73
Instantaneousness, Time and Eternity: A Com-parative Study of Time Concepts between Plato and Pseudo-Dionysius
NIE Jiansong, pp. 74-95
On the “Escape into Logos” and Mysterious Speculative Meaning Based in Language
LI Yi, pp. 96-120
The Concept of Christanity in Schelling’s Late Philosophy
WANG Ding, pp.121-145
II. Dao Wu Chang Ming: Study of Theories and Classics
“The Anxiety of Influence” Reconsidered from a Gnostic Perspective
HUANG Feng, pp. 148-166
The Religious Dimension in Georg Lukacs’ Early Thought
CHEN Ying, pp. 167-186
Tolkien’s Augustinian Understanding of Good and Evil: Why the Lord of the Rings Is Not Manichean
[USA] Ralph C. WOOD, pp. 187-206
III. Fa Yu Shui Feng: Dialogue between Chinese culture and Christianity
Jesus is Manifested and Eternal: A Case Study of Timothy Richard’s Omission in the English Translation of Heart Sutra
YANG Jing, pp. 208-230
IV. Qing Ji Ming Gong: Academic Debate and Responses
Searching for the Lost Martin Luther in the History of Thought:A Summary of the Translation Seminar on The Works of Martin Luther
YUE Li, pp. 232-241