Master's Degree Program:
Major: Religious Studies
Research Areas: Chinese Christian Philosophy, Chinese Christian Studies, History of Sino-Western Cultural Exchange, Chinese Christian Philology
Phd Program:
Major: Religious Studies
Research Areas: Chinese Christian Philosophy, Chinese Christian Studies, History of Sino-Western Cultural Exchange, Chinese Christian Philology
Recent research focuses include: key concepts and thought in Ming-Qing Christianity; civilizational mutual learning during the Ming-Qing period (e.g., comparative interpretations of “hearing the Way in the morning”); and Ming-Qing Chinese Christian texts (e.g., The Essentials of Transcendental Studies).
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Primary References:
Additional Bibliography>>>
General Histories of Chinese Christianity: Kenneth Scott Latourette, A History of Christian Missions in China; Wang Zhixin, Outline of the History of Christianity in China; Luo Weihong (ed.), History of Protestant Christianity in China; Sun Shangyang & Nicolas Standaert, Christianity in China Before 1840; Tao Feiya & Philip Lauri Wickeri (eds.), History of Christianity in China: A Cross-Cultural Perspective.
Works on Ming-Qing Christian History: Chen Yuan, Fang Hao, Ying Hua, Sun Shangyang, Lin Jinshui, Li Tiangang, Huang Yi-long, Zhang Xianqing, Dong Shaoxin, Song Gang, Nicolas Standaert, Eugenio Menegon,Ad Dudink, D. E. Mungello, Thierry Meynard, etc.
Chinese Christian Philosophy: Analysis of relevant concepts such as the Three Enemies, Three Souls, Trinity, Human Nature, Anti-Emotion, Sin, Holiness, Blessing, etc.
Chinese Christian Texts: Classification, collection, and transmission of relevant texts.
Overseas Sinology: Understanding overseas Sinologists and their representative works.
Ming-Qing Cultural Exchange Between China and the West: The Eastward Spread of Western Learning, the Westward Transmission of Chinese Learning, the Bible Chronicle, the School of Hidden Meanings, the King-Mathematician, History of Science and Technology, Han Qi, Zhang Guogang, Shen Dingping, Timothy Brook, Benjamin Elman, Joseph Needham, Cathérine Jami, Nadal, Copperplate Engravings, Pictorial Narratives, etc.
Latest Research Developments: Monographs, papers, websites, journals.
Western Christian History, Theology, and Philosophy; Relations between Western and Chinese Christianity; Representative Figures, Works, and Perspectives.
Chinese Religious Context: Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Folk Religions.






