Professor Mak focused on the work of the Christian Phonetic Promotion Committee (1918–1922), which operated under the China Continuation Committee, in promoting Bible literacy and increasing literacy rates. This included establishing the committee, pub...
Professor Zhou primarily traced the evolution of the religious landscape since modern times, covering the shift from tradition to modernity in Europe, the two waves of the transmission of Western learning to the East, and the introduction of Protestant...
The content was excellent, and the discussion among the professors was very in-depth. I responded to Professor Lin’s remarks by addressing five main points: 1. It may be too sweeping to claim that the Jesuits opposed Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism fo...
Main Objectives: 1) Review the paper; 2) Engage in mutual discussion; 3) Improve the quality of the paper. Procedure: 1. Students preparing to present their papers should distribute the papers to everyone one week in advance;
2. Please read the ...
Time: Monday, June 1, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room 3109, Department of Philosophy Topic: The Emergence of the Concept of “Subjectivity” in Europe and Luther’s Influence Thereon Abstract: This lecture will cover the following topics: 1. Th...
Time: Thursday, May 21, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room 3109, Department of Philosophy Topic: Goliath and David in Modern China: The Phonetic Promotion Committee and Literacy Education in the Early Republic Abstract: In 1918, the Protestant ...
I’m currently working on this topic, and there’s quite a bit of material to go through. I’ve been thinking about this subject for a long time, and it’s also related to the Sinicization of religion....
In traditional times, Confucianism, with its profound cultural heritage and value system, served as a spiritual bond uniting East Asia, shaping the region’s unique cultural community and social order, and building a civilizational world with intrinsic ...
Taiwan Christian Literature Publishing House Center for the Study of Christianity and Chinese Culture and Society, Chung Yuan Christian University Joint Publication Edited by Li Ling and Xiao Qinghe Publication Date: May 2026
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XIAO Qinghe Profit Doesn't Hurt Virtue: On the New Catholic View of Righteousness and
Profit in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties 载《道风:基督教文化评论》64(2026):141-175。 https://iscs.org.hk/Common/Reader/Channel/ShowPage.jsp?Cid=316&Pid=9&Ve...
On the Literati’s Attitude to Western Learning in the Early Qing Dynasty: A Case Study on Dong Han (1626–?) and Notes in Three Hills Qinghe Xiao Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Peking University, Beijing 100871, Ch...
The annual meeting was held on March 28, 2026, at East Lake in Wuhan. More than 20 invited journal advisors and editorial board members attended the meeting (including online participants) and engaged in productive discussions on the journal's developm...
On the morning of March 17, 2026, the Center for Christian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Department of Christian Studies at the Institute of World Religions held an academic lecture titled “An Examination of ‘Secularism’: Fo...
This is an unfinished paper, primarily because the source material is extensive, the content is complex, and many threads have yet to be untangled. This lecture, along with the questions and insights from the scholars, has inspired me to reflect furthe...