Scholarly Panels
Contributions from academics drawing on the method and resources of their respective disciplines.
Panels / topics proposed to date:
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Sino-Vatican Relations in Historical Perspective
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Sociological Perspectives on Christianity
in Contemporary China -
The Sinicisation of Religion in China Today
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Environmental Issues and the Faith Communities of China
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suggestions for panels and topics
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suggestions concerning speakers (including yourself)
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submission of brief abstracts
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other suggestions or feedback
Note: Panel organizers (only) will have conference registration fees waived in appreciation for their service to the gathering.
Presentations and
workshops
Discussion forums and practical advice from people involved in the life of the Church in China and in the Chinese diaspora.
Practical workshops and presentations requested to date:
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Faith and the Current Generation
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Social Services: Making a Contribution in China Society
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The American University Context
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Relations among Christians and China
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Paths to Discipleship
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Religion in the City
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suggestions for workshops or presentations
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suggestions concerning speakers (including yourself)
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other suggestions or feedback
Note: Presenters will have their conference registration fees waived in appreciation for their service to the gathering.
Thank you for Registering!
We look forward to seeing you at DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus during the 29th USCCA International Conference. If you paid via Zelle or check, then you will receive an email shortly containing information about your payment.
Click here to view the latest Conference Program while you plan the details of your trip.
Questions? If our FAQ page does not answer them, please submit your inquiries to Gerald Doyle, Interim Chief Administrative Officer, at director@uscatholicchina.org.
Again, thank you for your interest in building bridges of friendship.
Peace and blessings,
– The Conference Committee –
Rev. Robert Carbonneau, CP, Ph.D.
Gerald Doyle
Rev. Francis Li, D.Min.
Richard Madsen, Ph.D.
Rev. Hugh O'Donnell, CM, Ph.D.
Mary Sluka
Margaret Smetana
Anne Tsui, Ph.D.
Herbert Quinde