Published since 1957, Ching Feng (
ISSN 0009-4668
) is one of the Study Centre's major publications, and is the only English-language journal to date that embraces the disciplined study of both Christianity in China and Chinese religions and culture. As a refereed journal indexed in the ATLA Religion Database , it promotes critical and constructive studies of Chinese Christianity, Chinese religions and culture, and interreligious dialogue.
Editorial Board:
| LAI Pan-chiu ( editor-in-chief ) |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| LAI Chi-tim |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| LEE Kam-keung |
Hong Kong Baptist University |
| LIU Ming-wood |
The University of Hong Kong |
| Lauren F. PFISTER |
Hong Kong Baptist University |
| YING Fuk-tsang |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| Executive Editor : Francis Ching-wah YIP |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Ching Feng, new series, vol. 4, no. 2 was published in January 2005. The issue forms the first part of a special issue on Buddhist-Christian dialogue. Vol. 4, no. 2 includes the following articles:
AU Kin Ming, “Ultimate Reality: A Comparative Study of Kitaro Nishida's Concept of Nothingness and Paul Tillich's Concept of God”
Notto R. THELLE, “‘The Conversion of the Missionary': Changes in Buddhist-Christian Relations in Early Twentieth-Century China”
XUE Yu , “Buddhist-Christian Encounter in Modern China: Taixu's Perspective on Christianity”
HE Jianming , “The Modern Chan Society and the China Lutheran Seminary in Conversation: A Case Study of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue in Contemporary Taiwan” |
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Subscribers may send their subscriptions and orders for the new series of Ching Feng to the Chinese University Press, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong (email:cup@cuhk.edu.hk; tel.: 2603 6692). The unit price for each volume is HK$125 and HK$65 for single issue.
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