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One Baptism, One Life, and One Love: Spiritual Convergence between the East and West

Dr. He Simeiqi, a Catholic moral theologian and social worker from mainland China, has shared the paper she recently delivered at the annual convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America. In her paper, Dr. He re-envisions the meaning of baptism in conversation with such thinkers as Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Fang Dongmei. We invite you to read her paper by clicking here.

He Simeiqi, Ph.D., LMSW is a Catholic moral theologian and a social worker from mainland China. Her writings have previously appeared in Journal of Moral Theology, International Journal of Catholic Studies, Catholic Theological Review, Asian Horizons, and U.S. Catholic.

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