
Christian Studies @ NUS
This page lists academic events related to 'Christian Studies' and organized at the National University of Singapore. Christian Studies refers to the academic field of study that explores Christianity, its history, interaction with society, beliefs, intellectual traditions, and so one. Deeply multidisciplinary and international by nature, this field of research involves sociologists, theologians, anthropologists, art historians, biblical scholars, etc.
For more information, please contact Dr. Michel Chambon at the Asia Research Institute - NUS.
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EVENTS
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Aug. 18: Catholicism beyond the Parish Roundtable
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Jul. 28: China's Church Divided: Bishop Louis Jin and the Post-Mao Catholic Revival
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Apr. 29: The Service of Faith: An Ethnography of Mennonites and Development in Indonesia
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Apr. 22: The Biggest Questions of Existence: Scientific Knowledge and Christian Faith in Dialogue
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Mar. 21: Hammering out Singapore’s New Woman in the furnace of the 1930s Christian Revivalism
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Feb. 5: Beyond the Academy, Lived Asian Public Theology of Religions.
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Jan. 22: Karma and Grace: Religious Difference in Millennial Sri Lanka
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Jan. 8-9: Framing Migration: the Role of Religious Actors in the Production of International Law.
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Oct. 21-22: Deep Dive into Orthodox Christianities
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Sept. 28: Temenggong Artist-in-residence: Crossways of Catholic Art
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Aug. 29-30: The Vatican and Interreligious Diplomacy in Asia
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Aug. 20: Negotiating Faith and Identity as a First Generation Chinese-American Christian
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Aug. 16: Digital Religion: Social, Political, and Legal Futures
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Jul. 19: God’s Magicians: A Genealogy of Modern Faith Healing in the Philippines.
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Jun. 3: The Samurai and the Cross: the Jesuit Entreprise in Early Modern Japan.
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Apr. 29: Mother Teresa and Multidisciplinarity: A Geopolitical Approach to a Complex Personality
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Mar. 8: Navigating Chineseness and Christianity in Indonesia
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Feb. 29: Christian Circulations: Missionary Helps Postcards and the Evangelization of Asia, 1907 - 1924
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Jan. 5: Meet with Prof. Liana Chua