Chin Ken Pa

Prof. Dr. Chin Ken Pa, Department of Philosophy, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan.
Professor Chin’s areas of research include Critical Theory, Post-modernism, Western theology in the 20th century, and Sino-theology. His teaching courses include the history of Western philosophy, philosophy of religion, and the political theology of Carl Schmitt. He is the chief editor of Sino-Christian Classic Library and the complete works of Xie Fuya (N. Z. Zia, 謝扶雅). He was formerly a Distinguished Professor at Chung Yuan Christian University and has been a visiting fellow at Harvard University and a guest professor at Renmin University of China and the Institute of Sino-Christian Studies in Hong Kong.

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A Chinese man passing by a traditional Chinese architecture. In recent years, the approach to religious affairs has shifted toward the “Sinicization of Christianity.” This strategy is rooted in two key objectives: “countering infiltration” and “going global.”

Countering Infiltration and Going Global

In recent years, the approach to religious affairs has shifted toward the “Sinicization of Christianity.” This strategy is rooted in two key objectives: “countering infiltration” and “going global.”