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  • Ching Feng

Ching Feng

Published by Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture, CUHK


English, Chinese , 2025/04

229 x 152 mm ISBN / ISSN : 0009-4668

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Ching Feng: A Journal on Christianity and Chinese Religion and Culture

Originally published under the title Quarterly Notes since 1957, Ching Feng (ISSN 0009-4668) is one of the major publications of CSCCRC, by which it seeks to promote critical and constructive studies of all aspects of Chinese Christianity, Chinese religion and culture, and inter-religious dialogue between Christianity and other religious traditions in Asia.

See more at: https://www.csccrc.org/publish_tc.php?category=6


International Advisory Board

John BERTHRONG | Boston University, USA

Mark FANG, SJ | Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

HUANG Po-ho | Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan

KIM Heup Young | Kangnam University, Korea

KWOK Pui-lan | Candler School of Theology, Emory University, USA

Whalen LAI | The University of California, Davis, USA

Archie C. C. LEE | Shandong University, China

Peter K. H. LEE | Retired Director of CSCCRC, Hong Kong

Philip Y. S. LEUNG | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Daniel L. OVERMYER | The University of British Columbia, Canada

YANG Fenggang | Purdue University, USA


Editorial Board

CHU Cindy Yik-yi | Hong Kong Baptist University

LAI Chi-tim | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

LAI Pan-chiu (Editor-in-chief) | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

LAI Tsz Pang John | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

LEE Kam-keung | Hong Kong Baptist University

Lauren F. PFISTER | Hong Kong Baptist University

YING Fuk-tsang | The Chinese University of Hong Kong


Editorial Staff

Executive Editor:

Francis Ching-wah YIP | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Assistant Executive Editor:

Marina Xiaojing WANG | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Manuscript Editor:

NG Sau Lai

Notes for Contributors

The editors welcome original research articles, review articles or book reviews, dissertation abstracts, and academic news that are related to the areas of Chinese Christianity, Chinese religions and culture, and dialogue between Christianity and Asian religions and cultures.

All articles are anonymously peer-reviewed. After they are notified of the receipt of their submissions, authors should allow three to four months for a review.

Research or review articles, including notes, should be between 5,000–8,000 words in length. Authors should submit a written declaration that their articles have not been previously published in English and are not concurrently being considered for publication elsewhere.

The editors accept manuscripts in hardcopy or softcopy. Manuscripts in hardcopy should be double-spaced, singled-sided on A4-size or letter-size paper (including footnotes, block quotations and bibliography), with margins on all four sides of at least one inch (2.5 cm). The editors also accept manuscripts sent as e-mail attachments, and strongly prefer MS Word format. Articles should be annotated with footnotes, not endnotes.

Authors should attach a sheet to their manuscripts including the title of the article, the author’s name, institutional affiliation, mailing address and e-mail address. An abstract of around 100 words should be included on a separate sheet.

Documentation should conform to the style recommended in The Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition). Authors are strongly encouraged to use the system of “notes and bibliography”; full details should be provided in a first note. Whenever appropriate, Chinese and other Asian proper names and terms should be provided, together with romanization, for the first occurrence; the pinyin system or the Wade-Giles system should be used for Chinese names and terms.

Contributors will receive a typeset proof (as PDF file) before their articles are published.

It is a condition of publication in Ching Feng that authors assign copyright to the Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture. Authors may use their published articles elsewhere, provided that prior permission of the Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture is obtained and that Ching Feng is acknowledged as the original place of publication. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any copyrighted material from other sources. Authors of articles are entitled complimentary offprints of their articles.

Articles in Ching Feng represent neither the views of the Study Centre nor those of its editors. Responsibility for opinions expressed therein and for the accuracy of facts rests with the individual authors.

Contributions, exchanges, and business correspondence please address to the executive editor of Ching Feng, Professor Francis Ching-wah Yip, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, K. K. Leung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong (email: francisyip@cuhk.edu.hk, chingfeng@csccrc.org).

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Volume 22, Number 1-2, 2024

Religions and Peace: Inter-Religious Dialogue in a World of Conflict and Violence

In What Sense Can Inter-Faith Dialogue Contribute to Inter-Faith Peace?

Perry Schmidt-Leukel

非暴力本體論——論托馬斯.默頓社會參與的神學基礎

徐曉燕

Pope Francis on the Wedding of Peace and Fraternity, and the Service of Religions in their Promotion

Batairwa Kubuya Paulin

Articles

A Comparative Reading of Nada and Wu-wei 無為

Huili Shen Stout

The Polyphonic Structure of Xu Dishan's Early Short Stories on Religious Themes

Xu Ke

火炮與明末天主教的傳播——以天啟、崇禎年間購炮活動為例

劉闊

A Subtle Consensus: Fabian’s and Ricci’s Understanding of Confucianism

Han Qiaoyu

Book Review

何光滬。《生於憂患,長於憂患——何光滬「漢語神學」文選》

高喆

Wang Yi et al. Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement

Maria Chen

Magdaléna Rychetská. Uneasy Encounters: Christian Churches in Greater China

Katja Wengenmayr

曾劭愷編。《文化宣教:跨學科現象及理論研究》

吳振南

Tobias Brandner. Christians in the City of Hong Kong: Chinese Christianity in Asia’s World City

Alex Mayfield

Leopold Leeb. Parallel Lives, Congenial Visions: Christian Precursors of Modernity in China and Japan

Benoît Vermander

Volume 21, Number 1-2, 2023
Volume 20, Number 1-2, 2022
Volume 19, Number 1-2, 2020
Volume 18, Number 1-2, 2019
Volume 17, Number 1-2, 2018
Volume 16, Supplementary Issue, 2017
Volume 16, Number 1-2, 2017
Volume 15, Number 1-2, 2016
Volume 14, Number 1-2, 2015
Volume 13, Number 1-2, 2014
Volume 12, Number 1-2, 2013
Volume 11, Number 2, 2012
Volume 11, Number 1, 2012
Volume 10, Number 1-2, 2010-2011
Volume 9, Number 1-2, 2008-2009
Volume 8, Number 1-2, 2007
Volume 7, Number 1-2, 2006
Volume 6, Number 2, 2005
Volume 6, Number 1, 2005
Volume 5, Number 2, 2004
Volume 5, Number 1, 2004
Volume 4, Number 2, 2003
Volume 4, Number 1, 2003
Volume 3, Number 1-2, 2002
Volume 2, Number 1-2, 2001
Volume 1, Number 2, 2000
Volume 1, Number 1, 2000

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