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黄慧贤教授

黄慧贤教授

助理教授

BA, MPhil (CUHK); PhD (GTU)

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Wong Wai-Yin Christina is a full-time assistant professor of the Divinity School of Chung Chi College, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, CUHK. Christina is trained in multi-disciplinary studies. She got her Master of Philosophy at CUHK, majoring in Gender Studies and Religious Studies. Building on sociological research methods, her master thesis documents and analyzes the struggles of female Christian ministers toward ordination in Hong Kong churches from historical, theological, and gender perspectives. Her finding contributed to demonstrate Christian women’s subtle power and resistance during their succession in Hong Kong’s clerical hierarchy. In October 2015, the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, US, conferred on her its Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies. Her major disciplines are Christianity in China, Chinese Women’s History, and Asian Feminist Theology. Her dissertation was titled, “Women’s Work for Women: Chinese Christian Women and Western Missionaries in Canton, South China, 1847–1938.” It addresses women’s agency in Christianity in China and examines the negotiation and cooperation between American Presbyterian women missionaries and Chinese Christian women in the Canton Christian community.

 

Christina’s research and teaching focus on Women and Missions; Feminist Theology; Gender and Ministry; and Religion and Gender Studies. She is the principal investigator of “Women’s Work for Women: Transnational Cooperation of a Christian Women Community in Canton, South China (1847–1938), funded by Direct Grant for Research 2016–17, CUHK. She is also a co-investigator of “Preliminary Study on the Struggles and Challenges of the Aftermath of Female Survivors: A Critical Review of Hong Kong Coping Against Intimate Partner Violence” (with Ng Wai-Ching Irene, Social Work Department, CUHK). Apart from her expertise in gender and women’s studies in religion and theology, she also got a grant from Early Career Scheme 2021–22, University Grants Committee, entitled “Radical Social Movements and Networked Ecumenism: An Analysis of Three Christian NGOs in Colonial Hong Kong, 1960s–1990s.” As a scholar of mission studies of World Christianity and a practitioner of the ecumenical movement, she is interested in analyzing how transnational ecumenical networks and resources nurtured early local radical social movements in Hong Kong.

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    • History of Christianity in China
    • Women and Missions in Chinese Christianity
    • Regional Studies in Chinese Christianity: South China (Canton and Hong Kong)
    • Asian Feminist Theology
    • Gender and Ministry
    1. ​A Preliminary Study on the Struggles and Challenges of the Aftermath of Female Survivors: A Critical Review of Hong Kong Coping Against Intimate Partner Violence (with Ng Wai Ching Irene, Social Work Department, CUHK)
    2. Radical Social Movement and Ecumenism: A Historical Study of Three Pressure Groups Founded by the Church in Colonial Hong Kong (1960s-1990s)
    3. Women’s Work for Women: Transnational Cooperation of a Christian Women’s Community in Canton, South China (1847–1951)
    4. A Centennial History of Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association (1920–2020)
  • 出版书籍
    1. Bainian haoshi: nüqing yu Xianggang funü fazhan 《百年好事:女青与香港妇女发展》[Women’s Stories in the Hundred Years: The YWCA and Hong Kong Women’s Development]. Written with Cheung Wing Shan张颖珊. Xianggang香港: Shangwu chubanshe商务出版社, 2021. (Forthcoming)
    2. Lantian xingdong: Jiaohui fangzhi jiabao shigong yanjiu baogao《蓝天行动——教会防治家暴事工研究报告》[Flying in the Blue: Research Report on Against Family Violence in the Churches]. Written with Chan Man Yee陈敏仪. Xianggang香港: Xianggang funü jidutu xiehui香港妇女基督徒协会, 2006.

    编纂书籍
    1. Shenxue qidong: Nüxing zhuyi shenxuejia sumiao《神学起动――女性主义神学家素描》[Theology in Motion: A Portrait of Feminist Theologians], edited with Wong Wai-Ching黄慧贞, Mak Ming-Yee麦明仪, and Rose Wu胡露茜. Xianggang香港: Xianggang funü jidutu xiehui香港妇女基督徒协会, 2011.
    2. Funü muyang yu shifeng: 2002 huaren funü shenxue huiyi baogao wenji《妇女牧养与事奉——2002华人妇女神学会议报告文集》[ Ministering Women, Women in Ministry: A Conference Report on Feminist Theology in Chinese Contexts], edited with Lo Kui Lok卢居乐. Xianggang香港: Xianggang funü jidutu xiehui香港妇女基督徒协会, 2005.
    3. Funü jingyan yu funü muyang《妇女经验与妇女牧养》[Experience of Women Christian and Pastoral Care for the Women], edited with Wong Wai Ching黄慧贞 and Dorothy So苏敏帼. Xianggang香港: Xianggang funü jidutu xiehui香港妇女基督徒协会, 2003.

     

    文章/书籍章节
    1. “A Moment of Refuge: Transnational Cooperation at Ming Sum School for the Blind in Occupied Canton in the Second World War.” In Women’s Experiences of the Second Word War: Exile, Occupation and Everyday Life, edited by Mark J. Crowley and Sandra Trudgen Dawson, 113–30. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2021.
    2. “Revisionist Footbinding in China: Cultural Encounters between Women Missionaries and Chinese Women.” In Women in Christianity in the Age of Empire (1800-1920), A Cultural History of Women in Christianity, 5, ed. Janet Wootton. (Forthcoming)
    3. “Shifting Memories: An Oral History Study of the Canton Young Women’s Christian Association in the 1940s.” Social Sciences and Missions 33 (2020): 157–89.
    4. Review of Linda and Robert Banks, Through the Valley of the Shadow: Australian Women in War-torn China, Asia Journal of Theology 34, no.2 (October 2020): 100–3.
    5. “A Retrieval of Ecumenism: The Start of the Tsuen Wan Ecumenical Social Service Centre and Its Local Praxis.” Religions 2019, 10, 294; doi:10.3390/rel10050294.
    6. Review of Wai-ching Angela Wong and Patricia P.K. Chiu, eds., Christian Women in Chinese Society: The Anglican Story. Ching Feng 17, no. 1–2 (2018): 165–68.
    7. Review of Ambrose Mong, Guns and Gospel: Imperialism and Evangelism in China. Journal of Chinese Religions 46, no.1 (2018): 88–90.
    8. “Revisionist Women’s Work for Women: Contribution of Native Women Workers in Canton, American Presbyterian Mission.” In Shaping of Christianity in Greater China: Indigenous Christians in Focus, ed. Paul Woods, 152–66. Oxford: Regnum Books, 2017.
    9. “Funü yu fuwu: Guangzhou jidujiaonü qinian diyige sifenyi shiji” 〈妇女与服务——广州基督教女青年会第一个四份一世纪〉 [Women and Social Services: the First Twenty-Five Years of Young Women’s Christian Association in Guangzhou, China]. In Bianju xia de xichao: jidujiao yu Zhongguo de xiandaixing 《变局下的西潮:基督教与中国的现代性》[Western Tides Coming Ashore in a Changing World Christianity and China’s Passage into Modernity], edited by Timothy M. Wong黄文江, Paul W. Cheung张云开, and Louis C. Chan陈智衡, 475–95. Xianggang香港: Jiandao shengxueyuan建道神学院, 2015.
    10. Review of Jonas Jonson, Wounded Visions: Unity, Justice, and Peace in the World Church after 1968. International Bulletin of Missionary Research 37, no.4 (October 2013): 245–46.
    11. “Expanding Social Networks: A Case Study of Cora Deng and Y.T. Wu on Their Roles and Participation in the National Salvation Movement in the 1930s China.” In Dashidai de zongjiao xinyang: Wu Yao-zong yu ershi shiji Zhongguo jidujiao 《大时代的宗教信仰——吴耀宗与二十世纪中国基督教》 [Abiding Faith for a Nation in Crisis: Y.T. Wu and Twentieth-Century Chinese Christianity], edited by Ying Fuk-Tsang邢福增, 291–340. Xianggang香港: Jidujiao Zhongguo zongjiao wenhua yanjiushe基督教中国宗教文化研究社, 2011.
    12. “Quanqiu shiye zaidi xingdong: Hu Luqian” 〈全球视野,在地行动——胡露茜〉[Global Vision and Local Action: Rose Wu]. In Shenxue qidong: Nüxing zhuyi shenxuejia sumiao《神学起动――女性主义神学家素描》[Theology in Motion: A Portrait of Feminist Theologians], edited with Wong Wai-Ching黄慧贞, Mak Ming-Yee麦明仪, and Rose Wu胡露茜, 231–55. Xianggang香港: Xianggang funü jidutu xiehui香港妇女基督徒协会, 2011.
    13. “Love Your Neighbor (Other) as Yourself: Response to Elizabeth Koepping’s Paper.” Asian Christian Review, 4, no.1 (2010): 14–19.

     

 

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