Universities and Scholars Involved Peking University (Beida) Prof. SHANG Xinjian, Professor of Philosophy Prof. WU Fei, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Prof. ZHANG Zhigang, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Renmin University of China Prof. HE Guang-hu, Professor of Religious Studies Prof. Xiaofeng LIU Professor of Philosophy and Theology Prof. SUN Yi, Professor of Philosophy Tsinghua University Prof. WANG Xiaochao, Professor of Philosophy in Tsinghua University (Beijing) Peking University (Beida) Address Haidian District 100871 Beijing P. R. China http://en.pku.edu.cn/ Prof. SHANG Xinjian Professor of Philosophy Address: Department of Philosophy Peking University, Beijing 100871, China Phone: (+86) 10-62751949 Email:
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Homepage: http://www.phil.pku.edu.cn/fac.php?op=profile&tid=53370 Research Profile History of Western philosophy, especially early modern philosophy, including Descartes, Bacon, Locke, Hume, etc. Since 2003, research about the Enlightenment and philosophy in Western Europe; American philosophy , especially classical pragmatism Comparative studies between Western and Chinese philosophy Translating Western philosophical writings from Western languages into Chinese Teaching Profile Lectures: An Introduction to the History of Western Philosophy; An Introduction to Contemporary Western Philosophy; The Enlightenment and Western Philosophy; Readings in Western Philosophy Seminars: Descartes’ Meditations; Rousseau’s Political Philosophy, Kant’s Philosophy; American Pragmatism; Readings in Contemporary Western Philosophy; Readings in Modern Western Philosophy Selected Publications Return to Self: Western Humanism and Anti-Humanism in the 20th Century. Beijing: Hua Xia Press, 2008. American Secularized Religion and the Radical Empiricism of William James. Shanghai: Shanghai Renmin Publishing House, 2002. Rethinking Bergson’s Philosophy. Beijing: Peking University Press, 2000. Descartes. Shijiazhuang: Hebei Renmin Publishing House, 1997. The Moral Spirit and the Modernization of Chinese Society. Beijing: Beijing Publishing House. (collaboration) Piaget’s Challenge. Beijing: Renmin Publishing House, 1988. (collaboration) Prof. WU Fei Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Email:
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Homepage: http://www.phil.pku.edu.cn/fac.php?op=profile&tid=73324 Research Profile Christian Philosophy of Saint Augustine, Political Theology of Protestantism, Anthropology of Religion, Current situation of Chinese Christianity, Suicide in Christianity and Chinese culture Teaching Profile Lectures: Introduction to Religious Studies, Anthropology of Religion, Life and Philosophy Seminars: Augustine’s Christian Philosophy, Protestant Political Theology, John Locke’s Religious Toleration Selected Publications Sacred Word above the Wheatland: Life and Faith in a Chinese Catholic Community. Hong Kong: Sino-Christian Institute, 2001. Suicide and the Good Life. Shanghai: Shanghai Three Joint Publishing House, 2007. Suicide as a Chinese Problem. Beijing: Three Joint Publishing House, 2007. Justification by Living. Beijing: The People’s University Press, 2008. Fear and Consolation in This Life. Beijing: Beijing University Press, 2008. Prof. ZHANG Zhigang Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Department of Philosophy,Department of Religious Studies Peking University Beijing, 100871, P. R. China Phone: 086-10-62751670 Fax: 086-10-62751670 Email:
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Homepage: http://www.phil.pku.edu.cn/fac.php?op=profile&tid=56057 Research Profile Theoretical Studies of Religion; Comparative Religion and Philosophy; Religions and Cultures; Christian Philosophy; Philosophy of Religion; Philosophy of History; Metaphysics Teaching Profile A. Lectures Introduction to Religious Studies; Introduction to the Study of “Religion and Culture”; Philosophy of Religion; Christian Philosophy; Hermeneutics of Religious Texts B. Seminars Readings of Religious Studies; Readings of Philosophy of Religion; Theoretical Studies of Religions: Key Issues and the Varieties of Methodology; Key Concepts in Religious Studies; the Main Issues in Contemporary Philosophy of Religion; Western Key Theologians of 20th Century; “Reason” and “Faith”; “Religion” and “Culture” Selected Publications Zhang Zhigang, ed., A Study of 20th Century Religious Views. Beijing, China: Peking University Press, 2007. Zhang Zhigang, ed., Companion to Religious Studies. Beijing, China: Peking University Press, 2005. A Study of Philosophy of Religion: Contemporary Views, Key Issues and Methodological Critique. Beijing, China: Renmin University of China Press, 2003. What Is Religious Studies? Beijing, China: Peking University Press, 2002. Hesitation of Reason: A Comparative Analysis of "Reason" in Contemporary Western Philosophy of Religion. Beijing, China: The Orient Press, 1997. Approach to the Holy: Issues and Methodology of Contemporary Religious Studies. Beijing, China: People’s Press, 1995. An Introduction to Studies of Religion - Culture. Beijing, China: People’s Press, 1993. Zhang Zhigang and Melville Y. Stewart, eds., East & West: Religious Ethics and other Essays, Proceedings of the Third Symposium of Chinese-American Philosophy and Religious Studies. Beijing, China: Central Compilation & Translation Press, 1997. Melville Y. Stewart and Zhang Zhigang, eds. The Symposium of Chinese-American Philosophy and Religious Studies, vol. 1, East & West Philosophy and Religion. San Francisco, CA: International Scholars Publications, 1998. Lou Yulie and Zhang Zhigang, eds., The History of the Exchanges Between Chinese and Foreign Religions. Changsha, China: Hunan Education Press, 1998 Renmin University of China Address Haidian District 100872 Beijing P. R. China http://www.ruc.edu.cn/en Prof. HE Guang-hu Professor of Religious Studies Zhong Guan Cun St., Beijing 100872, China' Phone: 86-10-6251-3650 Email:
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Homepage: http://philo.ruc.edu.cn/dept/teacher/religion/hgh/200409/292.html Research Profile Religious Studies in general; philosophy of religion; Christian studies; history and theory of religious studies; global religious philosophy; interreligious dialogue; comparative study of judeo-christian philosophies and traditional chinese philosophies; relationship of religion to chinese culture and society Teaching Profile Lectures: History and Theory of Religious Studies; Basic Issues of Religion; Philosophy of Religion; Introduction to Christianity; Seminars: Paul Tillich's Systematic Theology (Vols.1&2); Paul Tillich's Love, Power and Justice; Selected Publications Bai Chuan Gui Hai (All Rivers Return to the Ocean: Toward a Global Religious Philosophy), Beijing, Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chubanshe (China Social Sciences Press), 2008. “Continental East Asia: China”, in Gregory D. Alles ed., Religious Studies: A Global View, 159-187, London and New York: Routledge, 2008. Yue Ying Wan Chuan (The Moon in Streams: Religion, Society and Life), Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chubanshe (China Social Sciences Press), 2nd edition, 2007. Editor: Zongjiao yu Dangdai Zhongguo Shehui (Religion and Contemporary Society in China), Beijing: Zhongguo Renmin Daxue Chubanshe (Renmin University of China Press), 2006. with Gao Shining and J.S.Sorensen: Christianity Theology and Intellectuals in China, Aarhus, Centre for Multireligious Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2003. ed. with Xu Zhiwei: Duihua: Ru Shi Dao yu Jidujiao (Dialogue: Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity), 2 volumes, Beijing: Shehui Kexue Wenxian Chubanshe (Social Sciences Literature Press), 1998, 2001. Duoyuanhua de Shangdi Guan (Pluralized Ideas of God: A Survey of Western Philosophy of Religion in the 20th Century), Guiyang: Guizhou Renmin Chubanshe (Guizhou People’s Publishing House), 2nd edition, 1999.
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Research Profile Prof. Xiaofeng Liu is in charge of organizing, editing and publishing several scholarly series aimed at translating Western academic classics into Chinese. In October 2002, Prof. Liu Xiaofeng's essay "Nietzsche's Exotic and Esoteric Teachings" was awarded the Readers' Prize by the magazine Shuwu. Teaching Profile Poetic and Political Philosophy, Western Philosophy, Chinese Theology and Philosophy, Contemporary Cultural Analysis and Personal Faith. Selected Publications Poetic Philosophy: On German Romantic Philosophy. Shandong Literature & Arts Press, 1986; Taipei Time Press, 1991). Phenomenological Study on the World-View of Western and Chinese Poets. Shanghai People's Press, 1988, 2nd ed. Shanghai Joint Publishing House, 2001. Theological Thinking and the Transformation of Chinese Ideals. Hong Kong Joint Publishing House, 1990, 4th ed. 1993. Fears and Love in Our Generation: Prose & Essays. Excellence Press, Hong Kong, 1993. Personwerdung: Eine theologische Untersuchung zu Max Schelers Phänomenologie der "Person-Gefühle" mit besonderer Beruecksichtigung seiner Kritik an der Moderne ("Max Schelers Phenomenology of the Religious Feelings and Criticism of Modernity"). Bern: Peters Lang, 1996. Social Theory of Modernity and Modern China. Hong King: Oxford University Press, 1996. The Unbearable Body: Narrative Ethics of Modernity. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1998; Shanghai Press, 1999. Genesis and Transformation of the Confucian Spirit of Revolution. Shanghai Joint Publishing House, 1997. The Docility of the Hedgehog: Five Essays in Political Philosophy. Shanghai Literature & Arts Press, 2001. Prof. SUN Yi Renmin University of China, School of Philosophy Haidian district 100872 Beijing P. R. China Phone: 86-10-62514430 Fax: 86-10-62512242 Email:
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Homepage: http://philo.ruc.edu.cn/dept/teacher/religion/sunyi/200409/255.html Research Profile New Testament Studies, The Formation of the New Testament Canon, Pauline Theology, Studies of Modern Christian Thought, Calvin Studies The Religious Thought of Kierkegaard Sino-Christian Studies, Modern Chinese Protestantism and Modern Chinese Society Teaching Profile History of Christian Thought, Classic Works of Christian Thought; Introduction to the Bible, Selected Topics in Biblical Studies; Calvin’s Institutes; Philosophy and Theology; Sino-Christian Studies. Selected Publications The Single Individual. Beijing, Chinese Social Science Publishing, 2004. The Origin of the Christian Tradition of Mysticism. Trans. by Guanhui You, Andrew Luth. Beijing: Zhi-Gong Publishing, 2001. Reason and Religious Belief. Trans. by Bin You, Michael Peterson etc. Renmin University Press, 2004. "On the Philosophic Significance of Kierkegaard’s Style of the Polyphonic Narratation," Logos & Pneuma (1998): 1. "An Abstract on Kierkegaard’s Theory of Sin," Regent Chinese Journal (2000): 2. "A Tentative Analysis of the View Regarding Death in the New Testament," Fudan Journal (2003):6. "On Problems of Self-Identity in the Modern Age," Logos & Pneuma (2004): 2. "On Calvin’s Principal of the Relation Between the Church and Civil Government," Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities (2007): 4. "On Calvin’s View of the Functions of the Law," Religious Studies (2007): 2. "On New Development of Christian Anthropology," Studies in World Religion (2007): 6. "An Analysis of Human Reason from the Existential Perspective," Fudan Journal (2008): 2. Tsinghua University Address Haidian District 100084 Beijing P. R. China Information Directory Desk: +86-10-62785001
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http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/eng/index.jsp Prof. WANG Xiaochao Professor of Philosophy in Tsinghua University (Beijing) Institute of Christianity and Cross-Cultural Studies Zhejiang University Tian Mu Shan Road.148 310028 Hangzhou PR of China Phone: (+86) (0)0571 88210292 Fax: (+86) (0)0571 88210292 Email:
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Homepage: http://iccs.zju.edu.cn/newzju/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=1175 Philosophy Department School for the Humanities Tsinghua University Beijing, 100084, PR of China Phone: (+86) (0) 10 62794925 Fax::(+86) (0) 10 62782777 Research Profile Greco-Roman Philosophy; Patristic and Contemporary Christian Theology; Religious Ethics; The History of Cultural Exchange between China and the West Teaching Profile Lectures: Selected Issues in Greco-Roman Philosophy, Selected Issues in Contemporary Cultural Philosophy, Readings in Classical Western Philosophy, Selected Readings in Foreign Ethics Seminars: Religious Ethics and Culture, The History of Western Philosophy, Reading in the Western Classical Tradition, The Basics of Religious Studies Selected Publications Vexation Facing Great Changes: The Essence of Contemporary Western Philosophy. Shanghai: Shanghai Culture Press, 1993. An Outline of the Ancient Greek Religion. Shanghai: Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1997. Christianity and Imperial Culture: A Comparative Study of Graeco-Roman and Chinese Christian Apologetics. Leiden (Holland): B. J. Brill Publ: 1997. (Chinese version: Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1997). The Fusion between Mysticism and Reason, An Exploration of the Origins of Christian Mysticism. Hangzhou University Press, 1998. Faith and Reason: A Biography of Ancient Christian Fathers. Beijing: People's Publishing House, 2001. The Cultural Transformation of the Roman Empire. Beijing: The Chinese Social Sciences Literature Press, 2002. Patrology: Early Christian Philosophy from the Perspective of Culture. Hebei University Press, 2003. Fifteen Lectures on the Science of Religion. Beijing: Peking University Press, 2003. The Transformation from Traditional Morality to the Contemporary. Harbin: Helongjiang People’s Publishing House, 2004. The Memorial Anthology of Mr. T. C. Chao. Beijing: Religious Culture Press, 2005. Trans. of Fritz Rienecker. Linguistic Key to the Greek New Testament. Hong Kong: Capstone Publishers Limited, 1996. Trans. of Plato, The Complete Works of Plato, 4 vols. Beijing: People's Publishing House, Beijing, 2002-2003. Trans. of Augustine, The City of God. Hong Kong: Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, 2003. Trans. of Cicero, The Complete Works of Cicero, vol. 1. Taibei: Zhuoan Press, 2005. Back to Top Peking University (Beida) Prof. WU Fei, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Study Prof.Prof. SHANG Xinjian, Professor of Philosophy Prof. ZHANG Zhigang , Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Renmin University of China Prof. HE Guang-hu, Professor of Religious Studies Prof. Xiaofeng LIU Professor of Philosophy and Theology Prof. SUN Yi, Renmin University of China, School of Philosophy Tsinghua University Prof. WANG Xiaochao, Professor of Philosophy in Tsinghua University (Beijing) |