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Shin-fung Hung,

Shin-fung Hung

Shin-fung is a Ph.D. candidate in the Graduate Program in Religion (World Christianity) at Duke University. His research focuses on Chinese Christianities and church-state relations. His dissertation studies the transnational history of Methodism in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong during the early Cold War. He is currently involved in establishing the official Methodist archive in Hong Kong. As a native Hongkonger, he is also interested in the Christian involvement in colonization, decolonization, and re-colonization processes. He obtained a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Government and Law) and a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Hong Kong. After that, he worked for six years at a mission organization for China. In 2019, he graduated with a Master of Divinity from the Divinity School of Chung Chi College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Keywords:

Church and state • Church history • Hong Kong (China)--History • Hong Kong (China)--Politics and government • Hong Kong Protests, Hong Kong, China, 2019- • Methodism

Recent Publications

  1. Hung, S-F, "If Not Us, Who?" Youth Participation and Salient Aspects of the Protests, in The Hong Kong Protests and Political Theology, edited by Kwok, P-L; Yip, FC-W (January, 2021), Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 9781538148709  [abs]


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