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If There Were No Hill Road Journal...
It would be a pity if Huang Shun, a master of theology student in the college, does not have the "Sandow Journal". "Mountain Road" reveals the enthusiasm of "Baptist" teachers and scholars for learning, as well as their love for the Chinese church. Each teacher and author has his own specialization, some are proficient in theological doctrines, some have studied the Old and New Testaments, and some are good at ethical thinking. Reading "Mountain Road" allowed me to enter their vision and see the past, present, and future development possibilities of the theological world and the church through their eyes. ...
Hill Road Journal, Taking a Detour
Professor Deng Shaoguang of Christian Thought (Theology and Culture) "Shandong Journal" is an academic journal. This is clear. However, academic journals are not necessarily "off the ground" and do not eat the fireworks of the world. This needs to be distinguished. Just like without the invention of pure mathematics like calculus, I am afraid that science, economics, and industrial engineering would not be developing as they are today. "Shandong" is not a journal purely for academic purposes. Its ultimate purpose is to serve the church community so that it can have a broader and deeper understanding and practice its faith. ...
The Pain and Joy of Giving Birth
Professor Wu Guojie of Christian Thought (Church History) Publishing is like giving birth. When I first hear the good news of pregnancy, I always feel excited. The author began to serve at the Baptist Church in early 2001. The "Sandao Journal" which was founded 20 years ago has already been published for several issues. Not long after I started teaching, I was fortunate enough to be invited to serve as the editor of the eleventh issue in 2003. I had my first taste of manuscript invitation, review, and proofreading. I also added a "discussion article" section to the journal for the first time. Although the work was challenging, it brought joy. . After that, I had the opportunity to serve as editor for three issues of the journal and wrote more than ten articles. My participation in journal publication seemed to have never stopped. In 2010, Dean Cao Weitong invited me to further serve as an editorial member. Since I have always been responsible for academic research, I gladly accepted. ...