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人文學回顧與漢語神學展望

Recent Chinese Humanistic Movements and their Significance for Sino-Christian Theology

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In the last forty years, two humanistic movements in China have been noteworthy: one is the debate concerning Humanism in the 1980's and the other is the so-called Leo Strauss fever in this century. While the former aims at the fact that every person should not only be a person who belongs simply to any kind of collective communities, the latter makes it manifest that every person should not be satisfied with himself as a qualified one in this modern age of sophisticated specialization of labor. Obviously, they both teach the lesson that man must (endeavor to) live as a humanistic man who is more than a qualified one in his times and for his times. And similarly, a promised Chinese Christian humanism in the framework of Sino-Christian theology should encourage Chinese Christians to participate in the activities of their Churches much more actively.

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