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The Yearbook of Chinese Theology is an international, ecumenical and fully peer-reviewed annual that covers Chinese Christianity in the areas of Biblical Studies, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology, and Comparative Religions. It offers genuine Chinese theological research previously unavailable in English, by top scholars in the study of Christianity in China.The 2018 volume highlights the five-disciplines of Jingjiao theology and its guest editors are Prof. Xiaofeng Tang from China Academy of Social Sciences and Donghua Zhu from Tsinghua University. Further contributions are from: Paulos Huang and Donghua Zhu, David Tam, Chengyong Ge, Daniel Yeung, Melville Stewart, Mar Aprem Metropolitan, Xiaofeng Tang and Yingying Zhang, Fuxue Yang and Wenjing Xue, Donald Wang, Xiaoping Yin, Zhu Li-Layec, Lanping Wang and Qiaosui Zhang.
Contents
ContentsEditorialPaulos Huang and Donghua ZhuNotes on ContributorsPart 1: Systematic Theology and Chinese Humanities1 The Names of God in the Tang Jingjiao Document Yishen Lun(A Discourse on God)David Tam2 The Unique Features of Chanting in Jingjiao Liturgy, as Revealed in Unearthed Jingjiao DocumentsChengyong Ge, translated by D. TamPart 2: Practical Theology in Chinese Context3 The Multiple Identities of the Nestorian Monk Mar Alopen - A Discussion on Diplomacy and PoliticsDaniel Yeung4 The Ethic of Love in Ancient Judaism and Early Jingjiao and Its Impact on Ancient China's Religious NarrativeMelville Y. StewartPart 3: Church History in China5 The Church of the East in China (Jingjiao)Mar Aprem Metropolitan6 Fangshan Cross Temple ( ) in China: Overview, Analysis and HypothesesXiaofeng Tang and Yingying ZhangPart 4: Biblical and Scriptural Studies7 Yishu (Jesu) Worship in Xiapu Manichaean ManuscriptsFuxue Yang and Wengjing Xue8 Spirit in AtrahasisDonald WangPart 5: Comparative Religious and Cultural Studies9 A Comparative Perspective on Two Yelikewen Official Families in the Yuan DynastyXiaoping Yin10 From "Shiyuan " (Ten Vows) to "Shijie " (Ten Commandments): Importance of Absent Elements in Translation as Case Study of Inculturation of Christianity during the Early Tang dynasty (7th century)Zhu Li-LayecPart 6: A Review and Academic Report11 Review of the Studies on the Research History of Authenticity of The Discourse on Monotheism and The Jesus Messiah Sutra in Kyou-shookuLanping Wang and Qiaosui ZhangIndex



