2017清华-维真暑期学校招生简章
2017清华-维真暑期学校招生简章
暑期学校简介:
为加强中外学术交流,推动中国学界对基督教的关注和研究,清华大学人文学院哲学系与加拿大维真学院将于2017年7月合作举办“西方文化与经典阐释”暑期学校。本届暑期学校将邀请来自加拿大维真学院的四位专家学者到清华大学进行授课,他们是:Ross Hastings, Iwan Russell-Johns,
Paul Spilsbury和Carl Armerding。
课程主题:
艺术与基督教;
科学与基督教;
旧约概论;
新约概论。
上课时间:
2017年7月3日至11日;
上课地点:
清华大学校内,教室待定。
招生对象:
各专业优秀本科生,硕士、博士研究生,青年教师。因主要课程为英文讲授,为保证教学和学习效果,要求学员具备六级以上英文水平。
费用:
1、暑期班对国内师生免费开放;
2、食宿和交通费自理;
3、课程资料需要学员自费复印(我们提供电子版);
4、完成全部课程的外地学员按60元/人/天发放生活费补助。
(补助名额10人)
报名方式:
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报名截止时间:2017年6月28日。
联系人:李金恒
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清华大学哲学系
2017年6月5日
(课程一)
Art and the Christian Imagination
(艺术与基督教意象)
2017年7月 3日 - 6日
上午9:00 – 12:00
地点:清华大学校内
主讲:Iwan Russell-Jones
教师简介:
Iwan Russell-Jones is an award-winning filmmaker, theologian, and writer. He joined the faculty at Regent College in 2011 as Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Head of the Christianity and the Arts Program. On January 26, 2013, he became the first incumbent of the newly formed Eugene and Jan Peterson Chair in Theology and the Arts.
Iwan Russell-Jones has over 25 years of
experience as a producer and director for the BBC, in both television and radio. He produced documentaries that include The Crucified King (BBC1 2003) and American Prophet (BBC2 2008), which explore the religious dimensions of Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership of the civil rights movement; and Who Do You Say I Am? (BBC1 2007), which features poet Michael Symmons Roberts reflecting on the contemporary meaning of the life of Christ. In addition, Dr. Russell-Jones has had the privilege of working with South African activist and Christian cleric, Dr. Desmond Tutu; Rowan Williams,former Archbishop of Canterbury;and leading Christian apologists and authors, Malcolm and Kitty Muggeridge.
For four years, he taught at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, where he set up a new department to explore the interaction between faith, media, and contemporary culture.
课程介绍:
This course will explore the place of art in the Christian tradition, looking at examples from a wide variety of disciplines – from painting, sculpture and poetry to music, fiction and film – and from different periods of history. It will investigate the distinctive themes and aspects of the Christian imagination as faith engages creatively with a world of beauty and brokenness, of shame and glory, of suffering and hope..
Sessions:
1. And the Word was made Flesh:
Art and the Incarnation
2. Voicing Creation’s Praise:
Art as a Priestly Vocation
3. Behold the Man:
Art and the Human Condition
4. New Heavens and a New Earth:
Art and Christian Vision in the 21st Century
(课程二)
Christian Theology and Science:
mutualities and particularities
(基督教神学与科学:关联性与特殊性)
2017年7月 3日 - 6日
下午14:00 – 17:00
地点:清华大学校内
主讲:Ross Hastings
教师简介:
Ross is the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology at Regent College. He has published three books. The fourth, to be published in the summer of 2017, is entitled, Echoes of Coinherence:
Trinitarian Theology and Science Together (Cascade Books). Ross has two earned doctorates, the first in organometallic chemistry (Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, 1987), and the second in the area of systematic and historical theology (University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, 2004). Ross has taught chemistry at high school and university level. He currently teaches at Regent College in systematic theology, pastoral theology and ethics, and theology and science. Ross is on the advisory board of Biologos.org. He ismarried to Tammy and they have five children and five grandchildren.
课程简介:
This course presents the idea that theology and science,rather than being in conflict, or even independent magisteria, are in fact not only complementary, but in a relationship of coinherence that echoes the relationship between the divine and human natures of Jesus Christ. Coinherence means that each is in the other, and yet each is not the other. It means that theology and science have profound mutuality such that each enhances the other, as well as distinct particularities that relate to the distinct nature of the object of study. In this course we will examine the mutuality of theology and science related to being (ontology), knowing (epistemology, how we know what we know) and the history of ideas in each discipline, noting in each case, the particularities in each discipline.
Objectives:
It is hoped that the student will become familiar with some basic concepts in Christian incarnational and Trinitarian theology, that they will also develop a
general understanding of the history of ideas and broad concepts in scientific method, and that they will be able to articulate the resonances between theology and science.
Course outline:
Day 1: Introduction to the Christian doctrine of creation, the doctrine of the incarnation and the Trinity;Creation by the Big Bang?
Creation by evolution?
Day 2: Epistemology: mutuality and
particularities in how we know what we
know in theology and in science: critical realism
Day 3: Ontology: echoes of the being of
the triune God and the origin and being
of the cosmos as discovered by science:
goodness, immensity and particularity,
agency, complexification, beauty and intelligibility
Day 4: Mutuality and particularities in the history of ideas in theology and science.
(课程三)
The Book of Genesis 1-12: Where it all Begins
(《创世纪》1-12:万物的开端)
2017年7月 7日 -8日,10日-11日
上午9:00 – 12:00
地点:清华大学校内
主讲:Carl E. Armerding
教师简介:
Dr. Carl E. Armerding, a native of Boston, USA, was in 1970 a founding Professor of Old Testament Studies at Regent College, Vancouver. He also served eleven years as its second president. In 1990 he became the Founder-Director of the Schloss Mittersill Study Centre in Austria, and Senior Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (Oxford,UK),retiring to Canada from both in 2006.
Professor Armerding continues to
lectured before audiences of scholars,
students and church leaders in universities and theological faculties around the globe. He is the author of several books and is widely published in both scholarly and popular journals.
课程简介:
The lectures will focus on the great ideas of the Old Testament as they take shape through the formative stories told in its opening‘Book of Beginnings’(Book of Genesis). Key passages will be examined, giving both beginning and advanced students fresh insights into how the Bible can be read and its message understood. We will also consider how these ancient stories have helped shape both Jewish and Christian theology, and provided a foundation for thinking about our world and its significance, both then and now.
(课程四)
The Apostle Paul:
His Life, Letters, and Significance
(使徒保罗:生平、著作和影响)
2017年7月 7日 - 8日,10日
下午14:00 – 17:00
地点:清华大学校内
主讲:Paul Spilsbury
教师简介:
Paul Spilsbury,
Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament, Regent College BTh (Prairie Bible College)
MCS (Regent College)
PhD (University of Cambridge)
Dr. Spilsbury, who holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, is also a graduate of Regent College.
After completing his doctoral work, Dr. Spilsbury joined the faculty of Canadian Bible College in Regina, Saskatchewan, where he became Professor of New Testament, and was an integral part of the early formation and development of Ambrose University in Calgary. After more than two decades of teaching and leading in Regina and Calgary,Dr Spilsbury joined the Regent College faculty in August 2015 as Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament.
课程简介:
The Apostle Paul is one of the most important figures in the early development of the Christian movement. The message he imparted and the communities he foundedchallenged the status quo within early Christianity, and his letters have shaped Christian thinking about God and human existence for the last two millennia. This course is a study of the literary and theological legacy of Paul. It will examine the major influences and events of his life, the social location of the communities he founded, and significant aspects of his thought in its historical context.