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Glimpses of the Southern Hills: Festschrift in Honor of Professor Philip L. Wickeri
Series: Studies in The History of Christianity in China
Author/Editor: Chen Ruiwen and Eduardo C. Fernández, SJ, eds.
Publication Year: 2024
Pages: xxxxiv + 652
ISBN/ISSN: 978-962-7706-42-7
Price: HK$240
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Philip Wickeri is Professor of the History of Christianity and Advisor to the Archbishop on Theological and Historical Studies, the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Anglican-Episcopal Church). He is also Provincial Archivist for the HKSKH. Wickeri has taught and lectured widely in Asia, Africa, North America and Europe.
His work centers on the history of Christianity in East Asia and intercultural theology. His most recent books are:《中國基督教史(635–1949)》(co-edited, 2024), and《辦好教會:丁光訓與他的時代》(2022). He has coauthored with Chen Ruiwen the award-winning Thy Kingdom Come: A Photographic History of Anglicanism in Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China, English and Chinese (2020). He has written or edited twenty books and more than one hundred essays, in Chinese and in English.
Dr. Wickeri is an honors graduate of Colgate University (AB) and Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv, PhD, magna cum laude). He was granted an honorary doctorate from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific and has received many other academic awards.
Editors
Chen Ruiwen is Researcher of the Centre for Historical Research, the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Archives. She teaches at Charles Sturt University, Australia—HKSKH Ming Hua Theological College. She has been OeAD Scholar of Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, Austria. She has authored and edited a number of books on Christianity in China. Her recent publications include Echos of Kulangsu: Christianity and Christian Musicians in China (forthcoming, 2025), Fragrant Flowers Bloom: T. C. Chao, Bliss Wiant and the Contextualization of Hymns in Twentieth Century China (Leipzig: 2015).
Eduardo C. Fernández, SJ, is a Roman Catholic priest who teaches missiology and pastoral theology at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California, a member of the Graduate Theological Union.
List of Contributors (by order of chapter)
Zhuo Xinping, Chen Ruiwen, Peter Chen-main Wang, Brian Tsui, Tao Feiya, Lin Manhong, Chen Yongtao, Wai-yin Christina Wong, Lee Hyewon, Ting Yenren, Qiu Zhonghui, Wai-ching Angela Wong, Zeng Chuanhui, Zhang Xiaoxiao, Gareth Jones, Christopher Ocker, Park Hyung Shin, Eduardo C. Fernández, SJ, Volker Küster, Al Tizon, Tu Thien Van Truong, John L. Kater, Mo Guanwen, Theresa C. Carino, Isabel Friemann, Mary Mee-yin Yuen, Marina True, Yim Yat-ling, Cindy Che-chin Kwok