HKIJS Launches “Friends and Collaborators” Page

The Hong Kong Institute of Jingjiao Studies is pleased to announce the launch of its new “Friends and Collaborators of HKIJS” page on the Institute website.

The page introduces a growing network of scholars, researchers, and friends whose work, support, conversations, and collaborations have contributed to the advancement of Jingjiao and Syriac Christian studies in East Asia. It includes biographical introductions and selected interviews connected with the mission and activities of HKIJS.

The first group of featured collaborators includes Mark Dickens, Alexis Balmont, Tianyi Yuan, Jacob Chengwei Feng, and David Tam. Their research spans the study of Chinese Christianity, Syriac traditions, Dunhuang and Turfan manuscripts, comparative religious studies, theology, philology, and the broader cultural and intellectual exchanges of Eurasia.

HKIJS hopes that this new section will further encourage scholarly exchange, collaboration, and public engagement in the study of Christianity in the Chinese world.

The page may be accessed here:

Friends and Collaborators of HKIJS

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