This afternoon in Room 509 of Building 2, I searched for quite a while before finding it. By the time I entered the classroom, the lecture was almost starting. Professor Keiichi Uchida is an emeritus professor at Kansai University in Japan and maint...
Lecture Summary | Po-chia Hsia: Ming-Qing China and Catholicism, 1580–1800
On October 20, 2025, a lecture titled “China and the Catholic Mission, 1580–1800” was successfully held in Room 3109 of the Li Ka Shing Humanities Building. The lecture was delivered by Professor Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, Distinguished Professor at Pennsylv...
Christian Forum 2025
Known as the “Happy Gathering,” this conference draws participation from senior scholars while also welcoming younger members. Held in Guangzhou this year and Shanghai last year, this session saw over 70 attendees—the largest turnout in recent years. I...
Nankai Workshop and Professor Hisa’s Lecture
On October 18th, Brother Chen Tuo from Nankai University's School of History organized a workshop. Young scholars are full of energy and offered direct critiques. I extend my gratitude to commentators Professor Zhu and Brother Chen for raising many exc...
Lecture Announcement: Ronnie Po-chia Hsia: Ming-Qing China and Catholicism, 1580–1800
Title: CHINA AND THE CATHOLIC MISSION, 1580-1800 Speaker: Ronnie Po-chia Hsia Date: October 20, 2025, 2:00 PM Location: Room 3109, Department of Philosophy, Peking University Speaker Biography: Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, born in 1955, received hi...

