
In the Chinese Theology Books Podcast, Chloë Starr interviews academics and scholars of Chinese Christianity from around the world about recent books they have written. The discussions in this first series range from early Chinese philosophy to Christian participation in war, and from the nature of salvation to the nature of Chinese congregations in contemporary Britain.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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In this episode, Ji Li discusses her book, At the Frontier of God’s Empire with Chloë Starr. The book tells the story of French missionary Alfred Caubrière who before his murder in 1948 left behind some 800 letters to his family, as well as 13 volume... more
In this episode, Joseph Ho discusses his book, Developing Mission: Photography, Filmmaking, and American Missionaries in Modern China with Chloë Starr. The conversation ranges from camera technology in the interwar years to the documentation of disea... more
In this episode Jesse Zixi Sun discusses his new book, Salvation and Revolution: A Twentieth Century Odyssey of the Chinese Protestant Mind, with Chloë Starr. They discuss the relationship between national modernization and religious salvation in Chi... more
In this episode Naomi Thurston discusses her new book, Moltmann in China: Reception and Dialogue, with Chloë Starr. They discuss the reception of Moltmann’s theology—from despair and hope to eco-theology—among Chinese scholars, and Moltmann’s own for... more
In this episode Alex Chow discusses his new edited book, Chinese Heritage in British Christianity: more than foreigners, with Chloë Starr. They talk about the history of the Chinese church in the UK, Chinese heritage in British Christianity, and the ... more
In this episode Peng Yin discusses his new book, Persisting in the Good: Thomas Aquinas and early Chinese Ethics, with Chloë Starr. They talk about moral development and what it means to be good in the thinking Mencius, Xunzi and Laozi—and how these ... more
In this episode, Stephanie Wong discusses her new book, Making Catholicism Chinese: The Catholic Church in a Modernizing China, with Chloë Starr. The conversation focuses on the life and work of the Lazarist priest-turned-Chinese citizen, Vincent Leb... more
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This intellectual podcast focuses on the intersection of Christianity and Chinese culture, featuring conversations with scholars and academics who have authored compelling works on various aspects of Chinese theology and history. Episodes explore a range of topics from early Chinese philosophy and contributions of missionaries to contemporary issues faced by Chinese congregations worldwide. Highlighting the nuanced dynamics of faith within the context of Chinese history, the podcast offers listeners a profound look at how religion interacts with culture, identity, and social issues.
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