Grace and Human Agency: John Chrysostom on Biblical Inspiration Raphael Yü-sen PENG By analyzing John Chrysostom’s materials relating to how he describes the divine sources and human elements in the writing of Holy Writ, certain conclusions can...
Wealth and Poverty in the Old Testament (II): Prophets, Wisdom, and Psalms TAI Ho-Fai Nicholas This is the second part of the article titled “Wealth and Poverty in the Old Testament.” It examines what the prophetic literature, wisdom traditions,...
Overcoming Obstacles: A Practical Theological Reflection on Daily Devotion of Congregation Leaders SHEA Chi Fung This article is an exploration of a palpable but rarely discussed discrepancy between belief and practice. Most Chinese evangelicals...
Transcendence and Self-Transcendence: From Post-Modern Philosophy to Christian-Confucian Dialogue LAI Pan Chiu This study aims to address the issue concerning whether and how philosophy as a discipline is to be related to theological studies by...
The Morphological Freedom of Transhumanism: From the Perspective of Human Vulnerability HONG Liang This paper examines the concept of morphological freedom of transhumanism, starting from discussing the issue of human vulnerability in current theological...
Apocalyptic Paul and Insights from Interdisciplinary Studies: Social-Scientific Approaches and Cognitive Linguistic Approaches Kai-hsuan CHANG The application of interdisciplinary studies to the New Testament texts has become a significant trend...
Biblical Theology, Neurotheology, and AI/AGI/HAI/BCI: A Challenge from Interdisciplinary Integration for Biblical and Theological Studies Philip P. CHIA Interdisciplinary studies are in fashion again, though this round is very different from that...