Subject: Theologians--China

Geng fu zhi, chi zi xin : Wang Weifan sixiang yu shigong zhi yanjiu 更夫志,赤子心:汪維藩思想與事工之研究 = A watchman vigilant in spirit and pure in heart: the study on the thought and ministry of Wang Weifan
AuthorYao Xiyi 姚西伊Song Jun 宋軍
PlaceHong Kong 香港
PublisherJidujiao Zhongguo zongjiao wenhua yanjiushe 基督教中國宗教文化硏究社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文[繁體]
TypeBook
SeriesZhongguo Jidu jiao shi yanjiu congshu ; di 5 zhong 中國基督教史研究叢書 ; 第5種 = Studies in the history of Christianity in China ; 5
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBR1297.W36 G46 2015
Description368 p ; 21 cm
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Geng fu zhi, chi zi xin : Wang Weifan sixiang yu shigong zhi yanjiu 更夫志,赤子心:汪維藩思想與事工之研究 = A watchman vigilant in spirit and pure in heart: the study on the thought and ministry of Wang Weifan / Yao Xiyi 姚西伊 Song Jun 宋軍 zhubian 主編

Includes bibliographical references.

汪維藩(1927-2015), 江蘇泰州人, 牧師, 南京金陵協和神學院退休教授.汪氏為八十年代中國改革開放以來, 基督教兩會系統內少有的福音派的突出代表, 以及三自的主要發言人之一.對基督教信仰和中國傳統文化均有精深造詣, 致力以中國人獨特的思維闡釋基督教信仰及理解聖經.二零一四年末, 香港中國神學研究院舉辦了"蒼茫有路更夫志, 踽踽十年赤子心-汪維藩與中國教會國際學術研討會", 嘗試從教會所處的實際處境, 以汪氏作為個案, 去了解中國教會所面對的社會, 文化挑戰, 並從其回應中領悟信仰的時代適切性.會後, 不少與會者都表示受到激勵.本書為是次研討會之論文結集, 期盼與讀者分享汪氏多年努力的成果, 使更多人在靈性上獲益.

ISBN9789627706359
Moltmann and China : theological encounters from Hong Kong to Beijing
AuthorMoltmann, JürgenLam, Jason Tsz-Shun [Lin Zichun 林子淳]Thurston, Naomi
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeFestschrift (pdf)
SeriesTheology and mission in world Christianity ; v. 27
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBX4827.M6 A54 2023
Descriptionpdf. [xiv, 254 pages]
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Moltmann and China : theological encounters from Hong Kong to Beijing / edited by Jason Lam and Naomi Thurston ; with contributions and a preface by Jürgen Moltmann.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Tao, the Chinese mystery of the world : Lao Tsu's Tao Te Ching read with Western eyes / Jürgen Moltmann -- Moltmann and China : when logos meets Tao / Jason Lam and Naomi Thurston -- Introduction to the Hong Kong Forum of 2018 / Jason Lam -- On the subject of hope : a reflection on the proximity between theology and philosophy in Moltmann's thought / Jason Lam -- On the subject of hope : response to Jason Lam / Jürgen Moltmann -- The Chinese church and its mission : in dialogue with Moltmann's ecclesiology / Kwok Wai Luen -- The Chinese church : response to Kwok Wai Luen / Jürgen Moltmann -- In dialogue with Moltmann on Ethics of hope / Lai Pan-chiu -- On ethics of hope : response to Lai pan-chiu / Jürgen Moltmann -- Introduction: the Beijing Summit of 2014 / Naomi Thurston -- Political theology and contemporary China : 2014 Beijung Summit, morning session / Jürgen Moltmann -- Political theology and terrorism : Chinese scholars respond to Moltmann / Li Qiuling, Zhuo Xinping, Gao Quanixi, Peng Xiaoyu, and Li Bingquan -- The theology of hope and the future of China : 2014 Beijing Summit, afternoon session / Jürgen Moltmann -- The theology of hope and the future of China : scholars respond to Moltmann / He Guanghu, David Jasper, You Bin, Jason Lam, Zhang Baichun, and Zhang Xu -- Thinking means transcending : on the philosophy and theology of hope / Jürgen Moltmann -- Introduction to the essays collected / Jason Lam -- A culture of life in the dangers of this time : public lecture, 21 April 2018 at the China Graduate School of Theology, Hong Kong / Jürgen Moltmann -- What can we learn from Moltmann today? : a response to Moltmann, 21 April 2018 at the China Graduate School of Theology, Hong Kong / Hong Liang -- The reception of Moltmann's thought as perceived from his published Chinese translations : a talk delivered at Tao Fong Shan, internal seminar, Hong Kong, April 25, 2018 / Jason Lam -- Moltmann's theology in the context of Christianity's Sinicization / Yang Huaming -- How can faith discourse intervene in the world? / Jürgen Moltmann and the significance of "hope" / Yang Huilin -- Jürgen Moltmann in Chinese scholarship : from import to dialogue / Naomi Thurston.

"In this volume, Lam and Thurston present a series of important theological debates between Jürgen Moltmann, the contemporary German Reformed theologian, and humanities scholars based in Chinese metropolises from Hong Kong to Beijing between 2014 and 2018. Featured, along with original essays and newly edited contributions by Moltmann, are the voices of such renowned Chinese scholars of religion as He Guanghu, Lai Pan-chiu, Zhuo Xinping and the contemporary comparativist Yang Huilin. These debates matter because they shed light on themes rarely explored in cross-cultural theological dialogue as it unfolds, showcasing the ongoing relevance of theological critique in and with the contemporary humanities. Contributors to the volume are: Hong Liang, Kwok Wai-luen, Lai Pan-chiu, Jason Lam, Jürgen Moltmann, Naomi Thurston, Yang Huaming, Yang Huilin"-- Provided by publisher.

Local access dig.pdf. [Lam-Thurston-Moltmann and China.pdf] 

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ISBN9789004543348
LCCN2023010852
Translingual Catholics : Chinese theologians before Vatican II
AuthorLu Jin 魯進
PlaceNotre Dame, IN
PublisherUniversity of Notre Dame Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
EditionFirst Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberBT28.L8 2025
Description370 p. ; 24 cm.
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Translingual Catholics : Chinese theologians before Vatican II / Jin Lu

Translingual Catholics explores the life experiences and theological writings of twentieth-century Chinese Catholic intellectuals and their impact on global Catholic theology. Weaving together archival resources in Chinese, French, and English, Translingual Catholics examines the preconciliar theological contribution of Republican-Era Chinese Catholics to global Catholicism and to the dialogue between Christianity and Chinese spiritual traditions. Author Jin Lu sheds light on generations of multilingual Chinese Catholic intellectuals who participated in the elaboration of Catholic theology leading up to the Second Vatican Council. This book situates the lives and works of these theologians in the intersecting global Catholic networks of the time, especially the Jesuit enclave of Xujiahui in Shanghai, the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-André in Bruges, Belgium, the Jesuit Theologate in Lyon-Fourvière, and the ecumenical Cercle Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Paris. By studying the interconnectedness of Chinese Catholic theologians working in multiple languages, Lu demonstrates that inculturation is necessarily a translingual process. Through its groundbreaking archival research, Translingual Catholics tells the story of these underappreciated intellectuals and uncovers significant contributions to Chinese and global Catholic theology.

ISBN9780268209124; 026820912X;