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  • He Jianming
  • Ph.D., Professor, Superviser of Ph.D. Candidate
  • Research Field: Religious Taoism,
Name: He Jian-ming
Professor of Faculty of Philosophy of Renmin University of China
Address:
Tel: 86-10-62513336 81858083
Fax: 86-10-62512244
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Education:
BA, Department of Philosophy, Wuhan Universty, Sept.1981-June 1986.
MA, Department of Philosophy, Wuhan Universty, Sept.1986-June 1989
PhD, Institute of Modern Chinese History, Central China Normal Universty, Sept.1994-June 1997.
Research Interests:
1, Buddhism in Modern and Contemporary China
2, History of Humanistic and Living Buddhism
3, Buddhist-Christian Encounter in Chinese History
4, Daoist-Christian Encounter in Chinese History
5, History and Philosophy of Daoism
Current Research Projects:
1, The Transformation of Buddhism in Modern China and the Western Religion and Culture (Dec.2002 – Dec.2006), a research project supported by Chinese Philosophy and Social Science Research Foundation 2002.
2, The Transformation of Modern Chinese Culture and the Modern Religions (Sept.2002 – Dec. 2005), a research supported by the Social Science Research Foundation of The Ministry of Education of P.R.C 2002.
Publications:
1, Christianity and The Modern Chinese Buddhist Reform, Dialogue & Alliance, (New York),Vol.17, N.2, 2004
2, The Modern Chan Society and the China Lutheran Seminary in Conversation: A Case Study of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue in Contemporary Taiwan, Ching Feng(English)V.4,N.2,2003
3, Buddist-Christian Encounter in Modern China: A Case Study of Ren Jian Jue Banyuekan. Ching Feng(English), V.1, N.2, Fall 2000.
4, Chinese Buddhists’ Attitudes towards Christianity in Modern China. Hawaii: International Review of Chinese Religion & Philosophy.V.6,March 1999
5, Historical Transformation of Taoism in China. Wuhan: CCNU Press,1997.
6, The self-adapting of Chinese Buddhism in Modern China. Guangzhang: Canton Republic Press 1998.
7, Buddhism in Macao. Peking: Religion and Culture Press, 1999.