Kai-man Kwan

Kai-man Kwan (also spelt Kai Man Kwan; Chinese: 關啟文) is a Chinese Christian philosopher at Hong Kong Baptist University.[1] He is the current Director of the Centre for Sino-Christian Studies.[2]

Education and Career

After graduating as an electrical engineer from the University of Hong Kong in 1983, Kai-man worked as a Science and Maths teacher first at Matteo Ricci College, and then at Carmel Alison Lam Foundation Secondary School. He completed his M.Phil. in 1991 and Ph.D. in 1993 from Oxford University under the supervision of Richard Swinburne. [3] The next year he joined Hong Kong Baptist University as a part-time Lecturer. He served as the Head of the Department of Religion and Philosophy from 2013 to 2018. [4] He was one of the founding members of the Centre for Sino-Christian Studies under the faculty of Arts and Humanities in 2001, where he served as Research Project Coordinator from 2001-2004 and as Associate Director from from 2004-2006.[5] He is its current Director.

Educational offices
Preceded by
Lauren Pfister[6]
Head
Department of Religion and Philosophy
Hong Kong Baptist University

2013 to 2018
Succeeded by
Ellen Zhang
Preceded by
Lauren Pfister
Director
Centre for Sino-Christian Studies

current
Succeeded by

Major Publications

  • (2011) The Rainbow of Experiences, Critical Trust, and God: A Defense of Holistic Empiricism', New York: Continuum.
  • with Alberto Garcia, eds. (2017) Religious perspectives on Human Rights and Bioethics, Springer Nature.

Chinese Titles

  • 關啟文,《我信故我思—真理路上的摰誠探索》,香港:基督徒學生福音團契,1998年9月。
  • 關啟文,《「是非」、「曲直」──對人權、同性戀的倫理反思》,香港:宣道出版社,2000年7月。
  • 關啟文,《上帝、世俗社會與道德的基礎》,香港:天道,2006年4月。

See Also

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References

  1. "Staff Profile". Department of Religion and Philosophy, HKBU. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  2. "About". Centre for Sino-Christian Studies. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. "Staff Profile". Department of Religion and Philosophy, HKBU. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  4. "Wayback Machine capture of 10 May 2013". Department of Religion and Philosophy, HKBU. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  5. "Staff Profile". Department of Religion and Philosophy, HKBU. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  6. "Staff Profile". Department of Religion and Philosophy, HKBU. Retrieved 29 June 2020.


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