The China Aspiration in Light of Jacob’s Narrative (Genesis 25:19-36:43):

Jacob Chengwei Feng, Alexander Chow, Javier C. Hernandez
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Compared to the five centuries of global colonial history, China’s (semi-)colonial history lasted only a little over one hundred years (1840-1949). However, since 1949, coloniality, anti-colonialization, anti-imperialism, and decolonization have continued to lurk in ideology, philosophy, politics, and most importantly in Chinese theology. This paper argues by engaging with Jacob’s narrative (Genesis 25:19-36:43), Chinese public theology can adequately engage in meaningful dialogue with the Aspiration, including the China Dream (Zhongguo meng 中国梦) and a Community of Shared Future for Mankind (renlei mingyun gongtongti 人类命运共同体), by articulating a Chinese public theology of human flourishing on domestic and international levels. The paper first analyzes China's (semi-)colonial/anti-colonial history in four stages with its various influences on Chinese theology. Then the paper adopts a three-layered “sandwich” approach to expose the profound epistemic crisis that is deeply embedded in Chinese theology. Finally, the paper attempts at a constructive Chinese public theology for human flourishing in the Third Millennium.
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从雅各的叙述看中国的愿望(创世纪 25:19-36:43):
与全球五百年的殖民历史相比,中国的(半)殖民历史只有一百多年(1840-1949 年)。然而,自 1949 年以来,殖民性、反殖民化、反帝国主义和非殖民化一直潜伏在意识形态、哲学、政治,以及最重要的中国神学中。本文认为,通过雅各布的叙述(创世记 25:19-36:43),中国公共神学可以通过在国内和国际层面阐述人类繁荣的中国公共神学,与包括中国梦(Zhongguo meng China Dream)和人类共同未来共同体(renlei mingyun gongtongti 人类命运共同体)在内的理想进行有意义的对话。本文首先分四个阶段分析了中国的(半)殖民/反殖民历史及其对中国神学的各种影响。然后,本文采用三层 "三明治 "的方法,揭示了深藏于中国神学中的深刻的认识论危机。最后,本文试图为第三个千年的人类繁荣提出建设性的中国公共神学。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Sino-Western Studies (IJS) is a Chinese-English bilingual academic journal, which is published twice a year in June and December in Finland by Nordic Forum of Sino-Western Studies. It is published simultaneously in printed and electronic online versions. The Nordic Forum of Sino-Western Studies is a university-related research platform based in Helsinki. We aim at encouraging Sino-Western dialogue, research, and enhancement of scholarly activities, e.g, conferences, student & scholar exchange, academic essay prize, and publication. As part of its publication programs, the Forum publishes a new Chinese-English bilingual journal to promote Sino-Western Studies internationally. The articles published in this journal do not necessarily represent the view or position of the journal or of the editorial board. This journal is fully open access, but once any part of this journal is reprinted, reproduced, or utilized in any form or by any means, presently known or hereafter invented, our journal''s name should be mentioned, including quotations in academic works or book reviews. We neither charge APCs nor authors to publish articles in our journal, and the only license term for quoting or dowloading our articles is to mention our journal''s name as the source of origin. Users can use, reuse and build upon the material published in our journal but only for non-commercial purposes.
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