Editorial Foreword
Theological Clues to Modernity
SUN Shuai, pp. 1-17
I. Dao Wu Chang Ming: Study of Theories and Classics
Abyss and Creation: Jacob Boehme and the Birth of Ungrund
LEI Siwen, pp. 2-29
Luther on the Hiddenness and Reconstruction of God
SUN Shuai, pp. 30-57
“Between” Theology and Philosophy: A Possible Mutual Interpretation of Kierkegaard and Heidegger through Eternity and the Instant
DENG Ding, pp. 58-84
The Disappearance of Mediation and the Appearance of Singularity: On Divinity of Levinas
WEN Han, pp. 85-104
II. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers
Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Theory of Human Openness: “Openness to God” from the Perspetive of Philosophical Anthropology
ZHAI Kang, pp. 106-127
The Legacy of Ancient Christianity as Theological Canon for Protestants
[USA] Daniel H. Williams, pp. 128-145
Florensky’s Theory of Onomatodoxy
CHAI Xudong, pp. 146-171
The Closure and Defense of Political Theology: Seeing Carl Schmitt from Erik Peterson
WANG Zhiyuan, pp. 172-192
III. Fa Yu Shui Feng: Dialogue between Chinese culture and Christianity
Moltmann’s Taoist Interpretation of Creation
LIU Rixin, pp. 194-213
IV. Jing Guan Wu Se: Study of Christian Culture and Literature
Medium, Mythology and Bible: On Frye’s Theoretical Repair toAnatomy of Criticism
LI Wei, pp. 216-236
V. Shu Dian Fan Jing: Reviews and Introductions to New Books
The Invention of the Individual, the Origins of Liberalism, and the Making of the Modern World: A Review on the Inventing the Individual
WANG Dong, pp. 238-255
A “Panorama” and “Close-ups” of the Bible in China: Review on The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in China
XIE Jiapeng, pp. 256-265