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
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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.
USCCA
Study Tours
CONNECTING CHINESE AND AMERICANS IN
FRATERNITY, FAITH, AND MUTUAL RESPECT
Since its inception in 1989, the US-China Catholic Association has brought church leaders, scholars, journalists, and others to China with the purpose of helping them better understand Chinese society and the circumstances of the Christians who live there.
All study tours include translators so participants hear firsthand the accounts of Chinese academics, church leaders, seminarians, and sisters in formation, and those who work in various ministries and social services.
In addition, study tours include dedicated and knowledgeable tour leaders who provide background and unparalleled commentary. Local, trustworthy Chinese provide complete logistical support. And most study tours include a chaplain and spiritual guide.
More often than not, study tours focus on the history and ministry of Catholic Christians, but they include Mainline Protestants, Evangelicals, and Orthodox, as well.
Through these study tours, the USCCA builds bridges between the Church and its members in China and in the U.S. Participants not only develop a deep appreciation of the struggles and triumphs of their Chinese brothers and sisters as they witness to their faith. Often, profoundly moved, they walk away with a deeper appreciate of the struggles and triumphs of Christian witness in their own society.
In addition, study tour participants are given the opportunity to experience some of the great cultural and historical sites of China, as well as to enjoy the expansive diversity of China’s famous cuisines.