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TitleAuthor(s)Issue Date
 
Art in Asia
Book:Encyclopedia of Christianity and the Global South
2018
 
2015
 
Christianity and the Arts
Book:Encyclopedia of Christianity and the Global South
2018
 
2017
 
‘International Conference on Jingjiao,’ June 10-12, 2015 in Hong Kong
Journal:Sino-Christian Studies = 漢語基督教學術論評
2015
 
Investigating the Different Lotus Motifs: The Nestorian Crosses and the Art of Yelikewen
Book:Artifact, Text, Context: Studies on Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia
2020
 
Investigation of the Idea of Nestorian Crosses — Based on F. A. Nixon’s Collection
Proceeding/Conference:PTCA (Program for Theology and Culture in Asia) International Conference, Seoul
2016
 
Investigation of the Idea of Nestorian Crosses — Based on F. A. Nixon’s Collection
Proceeding/Conference:Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC) 2017 Conference
2017
 
Juxtaposing Various Collections of the So-Called Nestorian Crosses to Re-Hypothesize the Understandings
Proceeding/Conference:Conference, Museums, Art and Cultural Diplomacy, New Zealand
2016
 
Negotiatin a New Ground – Juxtaposing Collections of the So-called Nestorian Crosses to Re-hypothesize the Understandings
Proceeding/Conference:The 16th Annual Research Postgraduate Conference, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
2016
 
Negotiating a New Ground — Based on the Art History Methodology
Proceeding/Conference:16th Annual Research Postgraduate Conference, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
2016
 
Re-configuring the Yelikewens--New Research on So-Called Nestorian Crosses
Proceeding/Conference:Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres (ASPAC) Conference, Willamette University, USA
2017
 
Underestimated Treasure — Understanding the Diversity of the Nestorian Crosses Collection
Proceeding/Conference:5th Salzburg International Conference: Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia, Salzburg
2016