Postdoctoral Workshop Applications
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR AN INTERNATIONAL POSTDOCTORAL WORKSHOPON THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EAST ASIA AT BOSTON COLLEGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A. The Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College will hold a four-day international workshop in Boston, Massachusetts, from October 22 through 26, 2023. Please note that the working language of the workshop will be English. All participants […]
Spring 2023 Events: Chinese Christianity
“TRACING THE DIVINE WORD IN CHINA”
Zoom Lecture by the CHCD Project Team of the Monumenta Serica Institute, Sankt Augustin
Professors Daryl Ireland and Eugenio Menegon to present on the CHCD
On September 29, 2022, Professors Daryl Ireland and Eugenio Menegon will present on the China Historical Christian Database (CHCD) at the Boston University Center for Innovation in Social Science.
CHCD Version 1.0 Released
On Wednesday, July 27th at 9 am (ET), the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University showcased the first version of the China Historical Christian Database (CHCD). Watch Video here.
First Version of CHCD
Alumni Participate in China Christianity Studies Group Annual Meeting 2022
A range of participants, including alumni Anneke Stasson (’13) and Alex Mayfield (’21) attended the China Christianity Studies Group’s 2022 annual meeting. The meeting is now available to view here: youtu.be/5vhZNpKATxo.
Daryl Ireland and Eugenio Menegon’s visit to the L’Orientale University of Naples
Every year Boston University (BU) and the L’Orientale University of Naples (UNO) strengthen their partnership through the Faculty Exchange program. This year, Dr. Daryl Ireland, Associate Director of the CGCM, and Dr. Eugenio Menegon, Associate Professor of History at BU and a CGCM affiliate, went on a ten-day visit to Naples as part of the program. […]
Faculty Associate, Dr. Eugenio Menegon, Chaired a Session of the Renaissance Society of America
CGCM faculty associate, Dr. Eugenio Menegon, chaired a session of the Renaissance Society of America on March 31st, 2022 in Dublin, Ireland on “The image of Confucius in the writings of Catholic missionaries between the 17th and 18th Centuries”. Read the full article here.
Article from Alumnus Michel Chambon (’19) on Chinese Christianities
CGCM alumnus Michel Chambon (’19) recently published, “How Do Chinese Christians Draw Boundaries among Themselves? Reassessing the Question of Chinese Christianities” in the online journal Religions. To read the article, visit the web link here.