Yearbook of Chinese Theology 2019: Yearbook of Chinese Theology, cartea 5
Paulos Z. Huangen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2019
The 2019 volume highlights the five-disciplines of Karl Barth and Sino-Christian theology and its guest editor is Thomas Xutong Qu. Further contributions are from: Paulos Huang and Thomas Xutong Qu, Wai Luen Kwok, Xin Leng, Shi-Min Lu, Quan Li, G. Wright Doyle, Jin Li and Li Ma, Liang Hong, Liang Hong, Shao Kai Tseng, Xiangchen Sun.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004409903
ISBN-10: 9004409904
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Yearbook of Chinese Theology
ISBN-10: 9004409904
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Yearbook of Chinese Theology
Cuprins
Contents
Editorial
Paulos Huang and Thomas Xutong Qu
List of Contributors
1 The Narrative and the Triune Reality in the Theology of Robert Jenson: A Post-Karl Barth’s Development
Wai Luen Kwok
2 Karl Barth’s Triune God with Special Reference to Hegel’s Speculative Philosophy
Xin Leng
3 Karl Barth’s Ecclesial Identity in Dialogue with Confucian Familism
Shi-Min Lu
4 Beyond the Politics of Redemption: Tradition-Based Visions of Responsibility in the Thought of Karl Barth and Mou Zongsan
Quan Li
5 Karl Barth and the Chinese Context: An Evangelical Evaluation
G. Wright Doyle
6 Theology in Crisis: Re-evaluating the Influence of Karl Barth on Chinese Theologian T. C. Chao
Jin Li and Li Ma
7 Barth and Goethe: A Critical Survey of Karl Barth’s Goethe-Reception
Thomas Xutong Qu
8 Dostoyevsky and the Dialectical Theology of Karl Barth and Eduard Thurneysen
Liang Hong
9 Engaging Karl Barth’s Christology with Tiantai Buddhism
Andres Siu-Kwong Tang
10 Subject–Object Dialectic in Karl Barth’s The Göttingen Dogmatics: Its Significance for Sino-Christian Theology
Shao Kai Tseng
11 A Review of Study in Karl Barth’s Theology
Xiangchen Sun
Index
Editorial
Paulos Huang and Thomas Xutong Qu
List of Contributors
Part 1: Systematic Theology and Chinese Humanities
1 The Narrative and the Triune Reality in the Theology of Robert Jenson: A Post-Karl Barth’s Development
Wai Luen Kwok
2 Karl Barth’s Triune God with Special Reference to Hegel’s Speculative Philosophy
Xin Leng
Part 2: Practical Theology in Chinese Context
3 Karl Barth’s Ecclesial Identity in Dialogue with Confucian Familism
Shi-Min Lu
4 Beyond the Politics of Redemption: Tradition-Based Visions of Responsibility in the Thought of Karl Barth and Mou Zongsan
Quan Li
Part 3: Church History in China
5 Karl Barth and the Chinese Context: An Evangelical Evaluation
G. Wright Doyle
6 Theology in Crisis: Re-evaluating the Influence of Karl Barth on Chinese Theologian T. C. Chao
Jin Li and Li Ma
Part 4: Biblical and Scriptural Studies
7 Barth and Goethe: A Critical Survey of Karl Barth’s Goethe-Reception
Thomas Xutong Qu
8 Dostoyevsky and the Dialectical Theology of Karl Barth and Eduard Thurneysen
Liang Hong
Part 5: Comparative Religious and Cultural Studies
9 Engaging Karl Barth’s Christology with Tiantai Buddhism
Andres Siu-Kwong Tang
10 Subject–Object Dialectic in Karl Barth’s The Göttingen Dogmatics: Its Significance for Sino-Christian Theology
Shao Kai Tseng
Part 6: A Review and Academic Report
11 A Review of Study in Karl Barth’s Theology
Xiangchen Sun
Index
Notă biografică
Paulos HUANG, Ph.D. (1996, U of Helsinki) & Th.D. (2006, U of Helsinki), Post-Doctor (2000, U of Tokyo), Overseas Visiting Scholar at Collaborative Innovation Center for Confucian Civilization, Adjunct Professor at the University of Helsinki, Chief Editor of International Journal of Sino-Western Studies, and Guest Professor in over ten universities in China. Author of Confronting Confucian Understanding of Christian Doctrine of Salvation (2009, Brill), and Chinese academic monographies on Christianity, Chinese Daoism/Confucianism, and dialogue between Christianity and Chinese culture. Presently Paulos is concentrating on the study of Martin Luther and translating his works into Chinese.