Editorial Foreword
Levinas, Derrida and Blanchot: Testimony, in the Depth of the Silence of History, or Beyond History
WANG Hai, pp. 1-29
I. Dao Wu Chang Ming: Study of Theories and Classics
Augustine's Divine Love
WANG Min'an, pp. 2-28
The Hermeneutics of Testimony
Paul RICOEUR, pp. 29-61
Memory, Representation and Action: The Camera as A Witness of Cultural Traumas
CHEN Tao, pp. 62-84
II. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers
Prelude to "Poetics of the Event": John D. Caputo’s Reflection on “Overcoming Onto-theology”
CHEN Long, pp. 86-111
From Religion to Christianity: Religion and Christianity in in Karl Barth’s Early Theology (1910-1920)
ZHENG Jialu, pp. 112-132
The Land Survey that Ends the “Trial”: Agamben’s Interpretation of Kafka
ZHOU Dan, pp. 133-156
III. Jing Guan Wu Se: Study of Christian Culture and Literature
Memory and Identity: The Promises to Patriarchs in Genesis 17
CHEN Guangchun, pp. 158-179
Northrop Frye on Literature and Ultimate Concern
TANG Dongmei, pp. 180-201
St. Bernard and Christian Art
YANG Daosheng, pp. 202-224
The Pagan World in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra
PENG Lei, pp. 225-246
IV. Fa Yu Shui Feng: Dialogue between Chinese culture and Christianity
Sanctification of the World:On Josemaría Escrivá's View of Sanctification Practice
PENG Huanhuan, pp. 248-266
V. Qing Ji Ming Gong: Academic Debate and Responses
Ultimate Concern in Literature: A Review of the "Comparative Literature and Religious Studies" Roundtable of the XIII Triennial Congress of CCLA
CUI Zipeng, pp. 268-278